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The Algorithms and Their Parameters
MidPoint:This allows you to set a fixed point within the range you have
established between the high and low limits.
Pressing and holding Edit accesses a submode which allows you to name the
control, as well as any points you have assigned. Pressing Load/
✱
will cycle
through the following choices. From any of the displays, use ADJUST to select
a character for the space marked by the flashing cursor. Use SELECT to move
the cursor to another position.
Name: The name you assign here will appear on the top line of the
display whenever the control is adjusted.
LowLabel: The name you assign will appear on the bottom line of the
display when the control reaches the value you have set as the Low
Limit.
HighLabel: The name you assign will appear on the bottom line of the
display when the control reaches the value you have set as the High
Limit.
MidLabel: The name you assign will appear on the bottom line of the
display when the control reaches the value you have set as the MidPoint
(not available if you have not assigned a MidPoint within the established
range.)
LowRange: The name you assign here will be displayed whenever the
controller is between the Midpoint and the Low Limit.
HighRange: The name you assign here will be displayed whenever the
controller is between the Midpoint and the High Limit.
You can display numerical values anywhere along the bottom line of the
display by entering the characters @ or $ where you want these values
to appear. As many as 3 digits can be displayed, representing absolute
distance from the the Low Point (@@@) or relative distance from the
selected Midpoint ($$$). If the Midpoint is at or below the Low Limit, this
range will be equivalent to the entire range of the controller. The default
status of the naming displays is to have @@@ already entered at the
beginning of the entry line.
For additional information on Custom Controls, see Chapter 2: Basic Operation.
KeyWord 1-4
The last four controls in the Custom row allow assignment of as many as four
KeyWords to the effect. Each of the controls behaves identically — simply turn
ADJUST to select a KeyWord from the list shown in the sidebar. All effects are
tagged internally for alphabetical (A to Z) sorting, but this is shown in the list for
completeness. For specialized sorting, four User KeyWords are provided at the
end of the list.
PCM 91 KeyWords
Mastering
Medium
MIDI
Mono
Natural
Orchestral
Outdoor
Plate
RandomHall
Room
Short
Slap FX
Small
Spatial
Special FX
Splits
Stereo
Surround
Tempo
Unnatural
Vocal
User 1
User 2
User 3
User 4
A to Z
Acoustic
Ambience
Ballad
Bright
Broadcast
Cascade
Chamber
Classical
Cncrt Hall
Custom
Dark
Dialog
Drums/Perc
Dynamic
Echo
Film-ADR
Gated
Guitar
Indoor
Instrument
Keyboard
Large
Live PA
Long
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