User Manual
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Miscellaneous Parameters
Miscellaneous Parameters groups together programmable parameters that do not
conveniently fall into any obvious section or, if they do, are parameters that are
less frequently used. They are important, but generally not required for
performance.
Voice Volume: 0…127—Sets the volume of the current program to match
volumes between programs.
Note: There is enough gain in the synth voice that with some settings,
some mild clipping distortion may be heard. If this happens, try lowering
the V
OICE VOLUME, and/or the AMP ENVELOPE AMOUNT (or AMP
ENVELOPE VELOCITY).
Name—The lower line of the LCD displays the name of the current program.
Use the N
AME parameter to edit the name. When NAME is selected, a character
blinks to indicate that it is active. To edit the character, use the V
ALUE knob, the
P
ARAM 2 knob, or the +/YES or -/NO switches. Use the PARAM 1 knob to edit
another character.
Oscillator Sync, Keyboard Tracking, Slop, Glide Mode, Pitch Wheel Range,
and
Key Assign are described under “Other Oscillator Parameters” in
Oscillators on page 13.
Sequence Trigger is described under “Sequence Trigger Modes” in Sequencer
on page 24.
Arpeggiator Mode is part of the Arpeggiator description in Clock on page 27.
Envelope 3 Destination and Envelope 3 Repeat are described under “Other
Envelope Parameters” in Envelopes on page 17.
Pan Spread: 0…127—There is a pan circuit after the VCA in each voice that
pans the audio in stereo. With a P
AN SPREAD setting of 0, all four voices are
panned in the middle (before any modulation is applied to pan position). As you
turn up P
AN SPREAD, the audio in each voice is gradually moved away from the
center by different amounts. Every other voice goes in a different direction. This
provides a wide stereo field as you play. Any modulation to the Output Pan