The Pan/Volume (Pan/Vol) Page; Entry Volume, Exit Volume; Entry Pan, Exit Pan - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

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The Pan/Volume (PAN/VOL) Page

By changing the parameters on this page, you can define how each zone sends MIDI volume
and pan messages.
Parameter
Entry Volume
Exit Volume
Entry Pan
Exit Pan

Entry Volume, Exit Volume

Entry Volume enables you to control the initial MIDI volume setting for each zone of the current
setup. When you select a setup in Setup mode, the K2661 sends MIDI volume control (MIDI
Controller 07) messages on each of the setup's MIDI channels, according to the value of the
Entry Volume parameter. This sets the starting volume level for each zone, for any value other
than None. Subsequent MIDI volume control signals sent to the setup's MIDI channels affect the
volume normally.
When you exit the current setup, Exit Volume sends another MIDI Controller 07 message.
The setting of the Volume Lock parameter on the MIDI-mode CHANNELS page (see
Chapter 10) determines whether this parameter has any effect.

Entry Pan, Exit Pan

You can set entry and exit values for Pan as well. When you select a setup, the K2661 sends a
MIDI pan control (MIDI Controller 10) message on each MIDI Channel in each zone; another
MIDI pan control message is sent when you exit the setup. The Entry and Exit values for Pan are
the same as those for Volume. There is also a Pan Lock parameter on the MIDI-mode
CHANNELS page, which overrides the Setup Editor's Pan settings.
If you are trying to set the Pan and the program doesn't seem to be responding, you should
check the Mode parameter on the OUTPUT page in the Program Editor. If it is set to Fixed, then
the K2661 is ignoring the MIDI Pan message; setting Mode to +MIDI allows you to control the
program's panning from the Setup Editor.
Most programs respond to pan messages on the next keystrike. This means that if you hold a
note and change the pan, the current note will stay at its current position until you strike it
again. However, a K2661 program that uses the PANNER algorithm will respond to real-time
pan adjustments as well.
Range of Values
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
Setup Mode and the Setup Editor
The Pan/Volume (PAN/VOL) Page
Default
None
None
None
None
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