ZETA Music Systems ZMC-200 User Manual

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ZMC-200 Manual Rev2.0

are intended. The pitches you play are then locked (quantized) to the
nearest half step. This setting is advantageous for playing chords.

TRIGGER:

This setting turns pitchbend off altogether, affecting simple chromatic half
steps when playing bends or slides. It is the same as setting the global
setting PBEND RANGE to OFF (see Global Parameters), but only affects
this one particular split zone. It is recommendable to use this setting when
using a piano sound, for example, which characteristically cannot be bent.


PAN POS


Panorama Position (L15…L1, MID, R1…R15)

This is where you place the selected sound of your MIDI instrument in the
overall panorama left to right in stereo. The values L15 to L1 represent the
left side, L15 being all the way to the left and R15 to R1 being the same in
reverse. R1 and L1 are close to the center. MID is exactly centered in the
stereo panorama.


PAN SPREAD


Panorama spread (–15…+15)

So that not all sounds aren’t all in the same panorama position (see above),
you can use this parameter to separate each of the sounds within the general
panorama set above in PAN POS. Set the PAN POS to MID, for example,
and then while you play your instrument, adjust the PAN SPREAD value,
keeping in mind that your MIDI instrument must be capable of interpreting
Panorama
information. If you need to, read your user’s manual for the MIDI
instrument in question.


REVERB


Reverb mix (0…127)

If your MIDI instrument is equipped with built-in reverb, you can control it
with this parameter. The higher the value, the more reverb will be added to
the mix in the output signal of your MIDI instrument.


CHORUS


Chorus Effect (0…127)

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