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Setup Mode
Split/Layer Button
Parameters on the Split/Layer: LOWERSPLIT and UPPERSPLIT pages:
Lower Split Program/ Upper Split Program
Use this field to select a program that will become the lower or upper part of your split setup.
Select a program from the program list by using the Category buttons, Alpha Wheel, -/+
buttons. You can also enter a program's ID#. To do this, press the Shift Category button, enter
the ID# with the alphanumeric pad, then press the Enter button.
Transpose
Use the Transpose parameter to change the pitch of the zone you are creating, without changing
its position on the keyboard. Transpose changes the MIDI note numbers generated by the keys
in the zone, without physically shifting the zone. The range is -128 to 127 semitones. Since there
are 12 semitones (or half steps) to an octave, you can transpose up or down over ten octaves. If
you transpose out of the range of the active voice, however, no notes will sound, though MIDI
note numbers will still transmit.
Split High/Split Low
Select the field for the Split High/Split Low parameter and choose your split point by holding
the Enter button on the alphanumeric pad and playing a key. You can also use the Alpha Wheel
or -/+ buttons to enter a note name and number.
If you are on the Split/Layer: LOWERSPLIT page, the Split Key will become the highest key that
plays in that zone. The Split Key and all below it will play the new zone you are creating, but no
keys above it will trigger this zone.
If you are on the Split/Layer: UPPERSPLIT page, the Split Key will become the lowest key that
plays in that zone. The Split Key and all above it will play the new zone you are creating, but no
keys below it will trigger this zone.
Volume
Use the Volume parameter to set the MIDI volume setting for the new zone you are creating. A
setting of 127 is the maximum volume, and a setting of 0 is the minimum volume.
Pan
Use the Pan parameter to set the MIDI pan setting for the new zone you are creating. The Pan
parameter scales the balance of volume between the PC3LE's left and right outputs, in turn
scaling the balance of volume between left and right speakers in a stereo setup (or headphones.)
At a Pan value of 64 the zone you are creating will play at equal volume from both speakers,
making the sound for that zone appear to come from the center of the sound field. Values
between 0 and 64 will increasingly turn down the right speaker as values approach 0, making
the sound appear to be coming from increasingly further towards the left side of the soundfield.
A Pan value of 0 stops sound from the zone you're creating from going to the right speaker, and
only outputs sound from the left. Values between 64 and 127 will increasingly turn down the left
speaker as values approach 0, making the sound appear to be coming from increasingly further
towards the right side of the soundfield. A Pan value of 127 stops sound from the zone you're
creating from going to the left speaker, and only outputs sound from the right.
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