2-39
Basic Operation
Press Load/
✱
to bring up the Values display. The last value edited will be
displayed, so you will see either the minimum or maximum value.
Patch 1 Values
127 :
✱
+90 L-R, R-L
Patch 1 Values
✱
000
+0 MONO
OR
By adding this pivot point, we have put a “kink” in the patch. The value of the
Destination parameter no longer moves in a straight line between 0 and 90.
Instead it moves from 0 to –45, and then from –45 to 90. This will produce a very
different sounding spatial change from the original patch. You can see the
difference by pressing Load/
✱
twice to display the patch Destination, then
pressing Edit to jump back to the Destination parameter to watch its value
change.
If the
✱
is not at the left of the Source value, press Load/
✱
three times to move
it there. (You can take a short cut instead — simultaneously press Down and
Load/
✱
to back-step.)
Patch 1 Values
✱
127 :
+90 L-R, R-L
Patch 1 Values
✱
000
+0 MONO
OR
Turn ADJUST to display 64. This will be the Source value of our new pivot point.
The string of dots in the destination value portion of the display indicate that there
is no Destination value assigned when the source value is 64.
Patch 1 Values
✱
064 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Press Load/
✱
to move the
✱
to the right of the Source value, and turn ADJUST
clockwise to set the Destination value for this point to –45.
Patch 1 Values
064 :
✱
-45 R, L
Summary of Contents for PCM 80
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