6 - Voice Editor / Synthesizer Level
Amplifier Controls
Amplifier Controls
These parameters set the overall volume and pan settings, as well as the output channels
for the selected voice(s).
Volume
Sets the initial volume of the voice from -96 dB (off) to +10 dB. This is the same volume
control as shown on the Mix/Tune tab of Voices & Zones
Lower the volume of the Amplifier when modulating Amp Volume. (You won't hear any
modulation if the volume is already turned all the way up.)
The default setting is 0 dB which allows a bit of headroom so that other modulators can
be added in without clipping. Use this volume control to balance the voice output
against others. If you hear clipping, reduce volume setting.
Panning
Sets the initial stereo pan position of the voice. Subsequent modulation is added to or
subtracted from this value. This is the same pan control as shown on the Mix/Tune tab
of Voices & Zones
(page
61).
Amp Envelope Dynamic Range
Sets the maximum amount of attenuation from the amplifier envelope generator.
Variable from -96 dB to -48 dB. With longer attack times, reducing the envelope depth
(towards -48 dB) may provide a more natural-sounding volume envelope.
Response
This control changes the amplitude curve of the voice. Classic response emulates the
volume curves of classic E-MU synthesizers.
FX Wet/Dry
This control sets the mixture of Wet/Dry signal that will be sent from the Voice Main
output to the Preset FX processors. See the diagram at right.
A setting of 0 means that no signal from the Main output of the voice will be sent to the
Preset FX. A setting of 100 means that all of the Main voice output will be sent through
the Preset FX.
90
(page
61).
Wet/Dry
wet
To
Preset
FX
dry
Main
Aux 1
Voice
Output
To
Aux
Aux 2
FX
Aux 3
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