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Editing Programs: Chapter 6
LEVEL
The Level function allows you to control the volume, pan position, output assignment and effects send level for each sound layer. With up to four sounds per program, this allows for a wide variety of stereo effects and level balances between the sounds.
Sound Volume (00 to 99) | Page 1 |
This sets the overall volume for a sound. Higher numbers give higher levels.
Sound Pan (<3 to 3>) | Page 2 |
There are 7 available pan locations in the stereo
Sound Output (Main, Aux, or Off) | Page 3 |
The Output parameter has three settings: Main, Aux, or Off. To send the sound’s output to the Main outputs, select Main. To send the sound’s output to the Aux outputs, select Aux. To turn off the sound’s output, set this parameter to Off. (Note, however, that the sound may still feed an Effect Send).
TIP: To send a sound to an individual output, use Output in conjunction with Pan. Example: Panning a sound full left and selecting the Aux outputs means that the sound will appear at only the left Aux output.
Effect Level (00 to 99) | Page 4 |
The QSR isn’t just a synthesizer; it also has a
Effect Bus (1 to 4) | Page 5 |
Selects which of the four buses the sound will feed, thereby determining which effect(s) will process the sound. Each Program has its own unique arrangement of effects. Example: In Program #12, bus 1 may be a Chorus/Delay/Reverb, while in Program #27, bus 1 may just be a Flanger.
QSR Reference Manual | 11 |