Triggered pan, Pan speed. range: 0.1, 0 hz – Yamaha SPX90 II User Manual

Page 20: Direction. range: l -> r, l, R. l, Depth. range: 0 -100, Trigger level. range: 1 - 100, Trigger delay. range: -100 - 100 msec, Trigger mask. range: 5 - 32,000 msec, Attack time. range; 5 msec - 32,000 msec

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PAN-

TRIGGERED PAN

This program automatically pans the sound image

between left and right in the stereo sound field. Pan
direction, speed, and phase can be programmed.

1. PAN SPEED. Range: 0.1

Sets the speed of pan.

40.0 Hz

2. DIRECTION. Range: L -> R, L

Determines the direction of pan.

R. L-

3. DEPTH. Range: 0 -100%

Sets the degree of level variation. The higher the
value, the stronger the pan effect.

In this program the pan effect is triggered by the input

signal or footswitch.

1. TRIGGER LEVEL. Range: 1 - 100%

Determines the strength of the attack signal required

to trigger the pan effect. The higher the value, the

higher the input signal level required to trigger the
effect.

2. TRIGGER DELAY. Range: -100 - 100 msec

Produces a delay between the time at which the

effect is triggered and that at which the pan effect
actually begins. If a negative value is programmed,
the input signal is delayed so that effectively,the
pan effect begins before the signal appears.

3. TRIGGER MASK. Range: 5 - 32,000 msec

This parameter makes it impossible to re-trigger the

pan function until the programmed time has
elapsed.

4. ATTACK TIME. Range; 5 msec - 32,000 msec

Determines how quickly or slowly the pan effect

reaches maximum depth after it is triggered.

5. PANNING TIME. Range: 5 msec - 32,000

msec

Determines how long the maximum-depth pan

effect remains active.

6. RELEASE TIME. Range: 5 msec - 32,000

msec

Determines how long it takes for the pan effect to

fade out after the PANNING TIME has elapsed.

7. DIRECTION. Range: L -R, L ^R

Sets the direction of pan.

8. LPF. Range: 1.0 kHz - 11 kHz, THRU

Determines the cutoff frequency of the low-pass

filter.

9. DELAY. Range: 0.1 - 1800.0 msec

Sets the delay time of equalized signal following

the direct signal.

NOTE: To use footswitch FC-5, connect the FC-5

to the MEMORY/TRIGGER FOOT Switch

jack and press the Foot Trigger key.

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