Crossfade And Crossfade Sense; Pan Mode; Out Pan, Out Pan Mode, And Out Gain - Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 Musician's Manual

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Program Edit Mode
The OUTPUT Page

Crossfade and Crossfade Sense

The Crossfade parameter lets you select a control source to fade the current layer's amplitude
from zero to maximum. When CrossFadeSense is Norm, the layer is at full amplitude when
the Crossfade control is at minimum. With CrossFadeSense set to Rvrs, the layer is at zero
amplitude when the Crossfade control is at minimum.
To crossfade two layers in the same program, assign the same control source for the
CrossFade parameters in both layers, then set one CrossFadeSense parameter Norm, and one
to Rvrs.
These parameters are similar to the Source 1 and Depth parameters for the Amp function on
the DSP CTL and DSP MOD pages, but the attenuation curve for the Crossfade parameter
is optimized specifically for crossfades.

Pan Mode

When Pan Mode is set to Fixed, the pan position remains as defined with the Pan parameter,
ignoring MIDI pan messages.
When Pan Mode is set to +MIDI, MIDI pan messages (MIDI CC 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.
When Pan Mode is set to Auto each note is panned based on its MIDI note number, using
the position set by the Pan and Pan2 parameters as the center. Middle C (MIDI note number
60) is equivalent to the position set by the Pan and Pan2 parameters. Lower notes shift
increasingly left, while higher notes shift increasingly right. MIDI pan messages (MIDI CC
10) will also affect the pan position
When Pan Mode is set to Reverse, panning behaves the same as the Auto setting, except that
lower notes shift increasingly right, while higher notes shift increasingly left.

Out Pan, Out Pan Mode, and Out Gain

When the LYR FX page has the Layer FX Mode parameter set to Layer-Specific FX, the Out
Pan, Out Pan Mode, and Out Gain parameters appear on the Output page.
Use the Out Pan parameter to pan the post layer FX signal of the current layer; 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 Out Pan Mode is set to Fixed, the pan position remains as defined with the Out Pan
parameter, ignoring MIDI pan messages.
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