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BALANCE TRACKING
Balance Tracking allows you to determine how
the Balance varies across the keyboard.
SEGMENT (F6)
Using the SEGMENT option, you can divide the
Balance Tracking curve into several different seg-
ments, in order to obtain a more refined Tracking
across the keyboard.
1 segm
The Tracking curve is essential, rep-
resenting a constant Balance offset
across the keyboard. The parameter
"Key" cannot be modified.
3 segm
The Tracking curve consists of 3 seg-
ments which allow the construction
of a situation offering different varia-
tions across the keyboard.
6 segm
The Tracking curve is divided into
many parts (maximum resolution); al-
lowing a more complex programming
of the Balance offsets across the key-
board.
Edit Sound - Balance Tracking
16•22 Reference Guide
3 display parameters, selected with the Up/Down
cursor buttons and modified with the Dial, define
the tracking:
Point
Corresponds to one of the extreme
ends of a segment. Point 1 repre-
sents the lowest note of the key-
board. The highest note of the key-
board is represented by the last Point
(depending on the number of seg-
ments inserted).
Key
Defines the note at the selected
Point. The extreme points (A#0, C8)
cannot be modified.
Level
The value of this parameter is a rela-
tive value which represents the
change in Balance across the key-
board.
A level of 0 corresponds to an equal
Balance setting for both oscillators
of the layer.
hance the presence of one oscillator
with respect to the other while nega-
tive values give the inverse effect.
Assignable values: –63... 0 ... +63.
For details of how to program the Balance Track-
ing, refer to the Volume Tracking example on
page 16. 13.
Positive values en-

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