User Manual

62 Adding Aftertouch
Dave Smith Instruments
Pan Mod Mode: Alternate,Fixed—Designates the behavior of panning
when Pan is used as a modulation destination. Choosing alternate
directs modulation to the Pan Spread parameter, and thereby affects the
panning width of individual voices within a program. Choosing
fixed
directs modulation to panning for the entire program.(In this case you
should set Pan Spread to zero.) For example, if you choose Mod Wheel
as a source and Pan as a destination in the mod matrix with an Amount
setting of 127, pushing the Mod Wheel to its full (top) position will pan
the sound hard right. An Amount of -127 will pan the sound hard left
when you push the Mod Wheel to its top position.
Glide Mode: Fixed Rate,Fixed Rate A,Fixed Time, Fixed Time A—Sets
the way the oscillators respond to Glide settings. See “Glide” on page
page 56 for more details.
Osc 1 Glide: 1...127—While the glide rate knobs sets the same amount
of glide for both oscillators simultaneously, you can use the
osc glide 1
parameter to set an individual glide amount for Oscillator 1.
Osc 2 Glide: 1...127—While the glide rate knobs sets the same amount
of glide for both oscillators simultaneously, you can use the
osc glide 2
parameter to set an individual glide amount for Oscillator 2.
Pitchbend Range: 1...12—Sets the bend range, in semitones, of the
pitch wheel. The setting is the range in the positive or negative direction.
For example, a setting of 7 lets you bend a note up or down by a fth.
Unison Mode: 1...16, Chord—Sets the number of voices stacked
when
unison is enabled. Choosing chord, enables chord memory. See
“Unison” on page 51 for more details.
Unison Detune: 0…16—When unison is enabled, unison detune allows
you to detune the unison voices by a variable amount.