User Guide

Module: Programmer
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Programmer: Programming sounds
This section discusses all procedures required to
program sounds in sound mode. Be sure also to read
about the topic "Operating mode: Sound mode"
starting on page 32. We will get into setup mode on
page 58.
First, though, let us look at a short description of the
sound menu.
Sound menu
We call the top level of the sound menu sound loader.
If setup mode is active, you can access it by
starting sound mode (by pressing the setup
button).
If sound mode is already active, press exit.
Sound parameters
Exit
Setup
Sound No.
Soundname
Sound No.
Pan
R1 Modelno./Name
R2 Modelno./Name
Sound No.
Pan Keytrack
Sound Number and name of the current sound.
(sound loader)
Used
models
This menu option shows the currently
employed models of both resynators. (For
info purposes only, you cannot select models
here!)
Pan Positions the sound in the stereo panorama.
Note that the sounds within a setup are
assigned individual or dedicated pan
settings (see page 62).
Value range: -64 to +63 (from the far left to
the far right).
Pan
Keytrack
Assigns pan settings to the keyboard. This
parameter lets you place the sound at
different positions within the stereo
panorama in accordance with the pitch of
the note you play.
Value ranges from -64 to +63.
0 = no pan key tracking.
Positive values: Lower notes are panned to
the left, higher notes to the right.
Negative values: Lower notes are panned to
the right, higher notes to the left.
And on that note, be sure to check out the
picture on page 85.
Table 4: Sound parameters
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