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Select Global Mode
Press Parameter + seven times until you see Instrument 1
Press Value + one time so that it reads Instrument 2 (This way, the Synthony II remembers you
Press Enter
Select the type of instrument you are playing by scrolling through the Value + or – buttons
Press the Parameter + button four times (It should read SenceC5 followed by a number)
Using the Value + or – buttons, adjust the sensitivity for each string of your instrument to a very low number. This will vary based on your playing style and software. (Try anything from 1 – 10.) The Parameter buttons select the string that you are adjusting, the Value buttons adjust the sensitivity for that string.
When you have the strings set at appropriately low sensitivities, simply press Exit two times.
These settings will be saved automatically.
Now when you are using the Synthony II for data entry into a computer, remember to select Instrument 2 in your global settings. When you are using it for
PAN ENABLE
Panorama Controller (ON/OFF)
With your ZETA SYNTHONY II, it is possible to set distinct stereo panorama placement for each individual PRESET. Panorama is MIDI Controller #10 which is sent to your MIDI instruments. If you don’t want to send Controller #10 events, perhaps because you would rather use the panorama settings within a connected keyboard, for example, or because a given MIDI instrument is older and doesn’t support Controller 10 information, set this value to OFF. If this parameter is set to ON, the values will be sent that were set in the Play Area parameters (see PRESET MODE). As will all other controller information, you ZETA SYNTHONY
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