Perc. Pan; Perc. Tone - Yamaha Portatone PSR-5700 Advanced Features

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[F1] Custom Voice Edit
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PERC. PAN

£PERC. PAN
Prc=Kick1
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Purpose:
Allows the pan position of each instrument in the drum
voice to be individually adjusted.
Procedure:
Use left [-] and [+] buttons to select the instrument to be
panned, and then the right [-] and [+] buttons to set the de-
sired pan position. The graphic display indicates the approxi-
mate location of the sound between the left and right speak-
ers.
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PERC. TONE

¢PERC. TONE
Prc=Kick1
+
Purpose:
Allows the tone (softness) of each instrument in the drum
voice to be individually adjusted.
Procedure:
Use left [-] and [+] buttons to select the instrument to be
adjusted, and then the right [-] and [+] buttons to set the de-
sired degree of softness.
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ȴDrum Kit
Pan=L
R
+
ȴDrum Kit
Softnes= 0
+
Notes:
Use this function to create the required "stereo image" for
your drum voice. View in the drum kit from the audience
side, for example, the bass drum is normally in the center,
the snare to its right, the tom-toms to the left, and so on.
The center pan position can be instantly selected by press-
ing both the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously.
When the parameter is set to "-50" or "50" an exclama-
tion mark (!) will appear next to the parameter indicating
that the limit has been reached.
Notes:
The "softness" setting range is from 0 through -9, with "0"
being the normal setting for the selected instrument. Lower-
ing the softness setting lowers the cutoff frequency of the
filter applied to the selected drum instrument, thereby creat-
ing a softer tone.
Some voices may produce no sound if this parameter is set
too low.
When the parameter is set to "0" or "-9" an exclamation
mark (!) will appear next to the parameter indicating that the
limit has been reached.

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