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Globals
This is another toggle, which affects LFO2, ASR2, FUNs 2 and 4. When off, these three
control sources are local; they affect each individual note in the layers that use them as a
control source. They begin operating each time a note in that layer is triggered.
When the Globals parameter is set to On, these control sources become global, that is
they affect every note in every layer of the current program, they're not specific to any one
layer. When these control sources are global, they begin operating as soon as the program
is selected. When Globals are on, LFO2, ASR2, and FUNs 2 and 4 will appear on their
respective pages preceded by the letter G to indicate that they're global.
You'll use global control sources when you want to affect all notes in a program uniformly,
and local control sources when you want to affect each note independently. For example,
you'd use a global LFO controlling pitch to create a Leslie effect on an organ sound, since you
want the effect applied to all the notes you play. You'd use a local LFO controlling pitch to
create a vibrato for a solo violin, since you want to be able to vary the rate and depth of the
vibrato for each note.
Output: Gain, Pan, and Pan Mode
The Output parameters on the COMMON page allow you to adjust the final-stage gain
and panning of the post-FX signal. Use the OutGain parameter to cut or boost the signal.
Use the OutPan parameter to pan the signal; negative values pan the audio signal to the left
channel, positive values to the right, and a value of zero pans to the center.
When the OPanMode is set to Fixed the pan position remains as defined with the OutPan
parameter, ignoring MIDI pan messages. When the OPanMode is set to +MIDI, MIDI pan
messages (MIDI 10) will shift the sound to the left or right of the Pan parameter setting.
Message values below 64 shift it left, while those above 64 shift it right.

The KEYMAP Page

Press the KEYMAP soft button to call up the KEYMAP page. The parameters on this page
affect sample root selection, i.e., which samples are played on which keys.
Program Edit Mode
The KEYMAP Page
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