Setup Mode
The Setup Editor
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, MIDI channels for zones that have an Entry
Volume value other than None will receive that value as a MIDI volume control message (MIDI
Controller 07.) This sets the starting volume level for each zone. Subsequent MIDI volume
control signals sent to the setup's MIDI channels affect the volume normally.
When you exit the current setup, each zone sends another volume control message (MIDI
Controller 07) to set the volumes on the PC3LE's MIDI channels, according to the value of the
Exit Volume parameter (unless Exit Volume is set to None.)
Entry Pan, Exit Pan
Entry Pan enables you to control the initial MIDI pan setting for each zone of the current setup.
When you select a setup in Setup mode, MIDI channels for zones that have an Entry Pan value
other than None will receive that value as a MIDI pan control message (MIDI Controller 10.)
This sets the starting pan position for each zone. Subsequent MIDI pan control signals sent to
the setup's MIDI channels affect the pan normally.
When you exit the current setup, each zone sends another pan control message (MIDI Controller
10) to set the pan positions on the PC3LE's MIDI channels, according to the value of the Exit Pan
parameter (unless Exit Pan is set to None.)
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 PC3LE program that uses the PANNER effect in a effects Chain will respond
to real‐time pan adjustments as well.
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Range of Values
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
None, 0-127
Default
None
None
None
None