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#66762 - 03/21/08 05:31 PM
Re: Panning
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello Derek,
The way I do it is very simple, as follows:-
Press: PROGRAMME MENUS Press: SOUND Press: PART SETTING
Here you will see PART SELECT (top lefthand corner) under which is shown what is set to Right 1. You can scroll through the up/down buttons to see what is in all parts of the keyboard and alter any one of them if you wish.
At the bottom of the screen (third from left) is shown PAN under which is the up/down buttons and this is what I use. e.g. if I'm using Piano in Rt1 and Strings in Rt2, I will use the down button to pan the strings to the left which makes the sound come from the bottom end of the keyboard. As I like a fairly deep piano with strings, I will use the KEY SHIFT to take the piano down 12 notches which allows the piano to play one octave lower. This is not to be confused with the Octave Up or Down, which moves ALL up or down an octave, the Keyshift only moves the part you tell it to.
There is another way of doing something similar by using the Technicord/Orchestrator and part 4 but that's another story. Try the panning button first - it might just be what you are looking for.
With regards to the fading of the sound, you will see the Volume button also on this screen and if it were me I would probably have one 'leader' sound with a slightly higher volume plus I would have the FADE IN/FADE OUT button set to accommodate the the effect you are trying to achieve which would be set going OUT on panel memory 1 and coming back in again on panel memory 2, (or vice versa depending your choice) both being controlled by my Foot Controller. Of course all this is trial and error and will take time for you to get it just how you want it and when you do don't forget to "SAVE IT" to an SD Card...
Good luck! Audrey
[This message has been edited by Audrey Turner (edited 03-21-2008).]
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