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5–1: Amp 1 Mod (Amplifier 1 Modulation)
5–1c: Send/Pan
Send and Pan values are applied at each Note-on.
Send
Send 1/Send 2
This sets the input level for the master effects when an insert effect is not used.
If you are using an insert effect, set the master effect input level using the "6–1b: Width/Send 1,2"
Send 1,2 parameter.
Pan (Panpot)
This sets the panning for input to the insert effect.
If you are not using an insert effect, this sets the panning to output jacks 1/L/MONO and 2/R.
With a setting of OFF, the sound will not be output to 1/L/MONO and 2/R.
L is left, C is center, and R is right.
Alternate Modulation
AMS (Alternate Modulation Source)
Selects the modulation source that will move the panning of amp 1 relative to the Pan setting.
With a setting of OFF, pan will not be modulated.
Intensity
If AMS is set to a controller, positive (+) settings of this parameter will move the pan toward the
right, and negative (–) settings will move it toward the left.
If AMS is set to SW1 or SW2, positive (+) settings of this parameter will allow sounds normally
sounded at the left to be sounded at the center or right. Negative (–) settings of this parameter will
allow the opposite movement, toward the left. In either case, positive (+) settings will move the
sound toward the right, and negative (–) settings toward the left. The amount of movement is 90
degrees for a setting of 50, and 180 degrees for a setting of 99.
If AMS is set to Tempo, positive (+) settings of this parameter will cause the sound to move
toward the right as the tempo is sped up. However if the tempo is slower than 120 ( q =120), the
sound will move toward the left. Negative (–) settings of this parameter will reverse this move-
ment. For example with a setting of +99, a sound that was located at the far left will be at the far
right when the tempo is doubled ( q =240).
If AMS is Note Number, positive (+) settings of this parameter will cause the sound to move
toward the right as the note number rises (i.e., as you play higher notes). However note numbers
below C4 (lower notes) will move the sound toward the left. Negative (–) settings of this parame-
ter will produce the opposite movement. For example with a setting of +99, a sound that was
located at the far left will be at the far right when a note two octaves above (C6) is played.
For details on how Alternate Modulation and the other AMS functions operate, refer to page 157
"8. Appendix" in this manual and to page 33 "About alternate modulation" in the Basic Guide.
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[0...127]
[OFF, L000...C064...R127]
[OFF...Tempo]
[–99...+99]

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