Performance Edit mode
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When TIMBRE A/B is selected
5. PITCH (Pitch setting)
Adjusts the pitch of the tone generator in steps of
semitones (Trans) and cents (Tune).
Range (Trans) –12 to +12 (–1 octave to +1 octave)
(Tune) –50 to +50 (–50 cents to +50 cents)
6. PANPOT (Specify the stereo
position)
Specifies the stereo position of the sound. For ste-
reo programs, selecting a value L to R will cause
the program to sound in monaural, so be sure to
select “PROGRAM” for such programs.
Range
L, L1 to L63, CNT, R65 to R126, R,
PROGRAM
When you select “PROGRAM,” the pan settings
of the selected program will be used.
When TIMBRE 1 to 8 is selected
5. PITCH (Pitch setting)
Specifies how pitch-related messages will be trans-
mitted.
Trans Range –12 to +12 (–1 octave to +1 octave)
Note numbers of the note on/off messages pro-
duced when you play the keyboard will be
shifted by the amount you specify here.
Tune Range –50 to +50, --- (–50 cents to +50 cents)
When you select this performance, the speci-
fied pitch setting will be transmitted as an RPN
Fine Tune message. With a setting of “---,” a
Fine Tune message will not be transmitted.
6. PANPOT (Specify the stereo
position)
Specifies the panpot message (control change #10)
that will be transmitted when you select this per-
formance or each time you play the keyboard.
Range
0 to 127, ---
Normally, 0 will be left, 64 will be center, and 127
will be right.
If you do not wish to transmit a Panpot message to
change the stereo location of the sound, set this to “---.”
Centered at the panpot setting you specified above,
the transmitted panpot value will change randomly
within the range that you specify here.
Range
0 to 127, :---
When Random Panpot is “---,” a Panpot message will
be transmitted only when you select the Performance.
When Random Panpot is other than “---,” a Panpot
message will be transmitted immediately before
each Note On message. At this time, the transmit-
ted value will be as follows:
Panpot value + Random value
×
Random Panpot
setting
Example 1. If you do not want Panpot messages to be
transmitted, set Panpot to “---.” (Random
Panpot settings will be ignored.)
Example 2. If you wish to transmit a Panpot message
when the Performance is selected, set
Panpot to the desired value, and set Ran-
dom Panpot to “---.”
Example 3. If you want to transmit a Panpot message each
time a note is played, set Panpot to the de-
sired value, and Random Panpot to a value
other than “---.”
In this case, greater values of Random Panpot
will cause the transmitted Panpot values to
be more random.
Depending on the functionality and settings of the
receiving device, individual notes may not be panned
separately.