PAN POS value to MID (middle position), for example. Play your guitar and vary the PAN SPREAD value.
Please note that your MIDI instrument must support panorama information. Please refer to the manual of your
MIDI instrument for more information.
+15: low notes to the left, high notes to the left in the panorama
-15: low notes to the left, high notes to the right in the panorama
Reverb
(OFF, 0 to 127)
Use this parameter to set the degree of reverb for the sound used. Increasing the value in-
creases the amount of reverb added to the original sound. You can switch off this controller; to do so, select
the value "OFF". You can disable this function in the Editor using the Reverb switch.
Chorus
(OFF, 0-127)
You can adjust the strength of the effect using this parameter. Increasing the value will make the
effect that your MIDI instrument adds to the original sound more pronounced. The "OFF" position shuts off the
Controller data.
Attack Time
Shorten/lengthen the attack time (OFF, 0-127)
Attack time refers to the time from the start of a sound to the
point at which it reaches its maximum volume. The effect of this parameter is strongly dependent on the sound
being used. If you have selected a percussive instrument such as a piano, shortening the attack time will not
be possible, as it is already minimal. This parameter is especially useful for sounds that develop slowly, such
as pad sounds. A value of 64 means no change from the sound generator's default attack time. Values less
than 64 shorten this time, while larger values lengthen it.
Velocity Sensitivity (VEL SENSE)
(0-127)
You can reduce the dynamic range of your MIDI instrument by reducing the value of this parameter. In
an extreme case, a value of 0 will cause all sounds from the MIDI instrument to be played at the same volume,
regardless of the velocity with which they are played. The value 127 will result in the greatest possible dynamic
range.
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