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Program Mode
The OUTPUT Page
Parameter
Range of Values
Default
Pan (or Pan 1)
± 64
0
(Pan 2)
± 64
63
Pan Mode
Fixed, +MIDI, Auto, Reverse
+MIDI
(Output Pan)
± 64
0
(Output Gain)
-96 to 48 decibels
0
(Output Pan Mode)
Fixed, +MIDI
+MIDI
Pan Table
Pan Table List
0 None
Crossfade Control
Control Source List
Off
Crossfade Sense
Normal, Reversed
Norm
Drum Remap
Off, Kurz1, Kurz2
Off
Exclusive Zone Map
Zone Map List
0 None
Pan
Use this parameter to position the current layer’s
pre-FX
signal. Negative values pan the signal to
the left channel, positive values pan to the right, and a value of zero pans to the center. To adjust
the
post-FX
, final-stage gain and panning of the current program, go to the COMMON page and
adjust the Output parameters (see
The COMMON Page
on page 6-35
); or to adjust a layer’s
post-FX audio signal individually, go to the LYR_FX page and set the Layer FX Mode parameter
to
Layer-Specific FX
(see
The Layer FX (LYR_FX) Page
on page 6-49
), and then return to the
OUTPUT page and adjust the output parameters.
An additional pan parameter (Pan2) appears if you have the Stereo parameter on the KEYMAP
page set to a value of
On
.
Pan Mode
When the mode is
Fixed
the pan position remains as defined with the Pan parameter, ignoring
MIDI pan messages. When the mode is
+MIDI
, MIDI pan messages (MIDI 10) will shift the
sound to the left or right of the Pan parameter setting. Message values below 64 shift it left, while
those above 64 shift it right. A setting of
Auto
assigns the pan setting of each note based on its
MIDI note number. In this case, Middle C (MIDI note number 60) is equivalent to the Pan
parameter’s setting. Lower notes shift increasingly left, while higher notes shift increasingly
right. A setting of Reverse shifts low notes right, and high notes left. MIDI pan messages will also
affect the pan position when values of Auto and Reverse are selected.
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