Program Edit Mode
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When Out Pan Mode is set to +MIDI, MIDI pan messages (MIDI 10) will shift the sound
to the left or right of the Pan parameter setting. Message values below 64 shift it left, while
those above 64 shift it right.
Use the Out Gain parameter to adjust the gain of the post layer FX signal of the current layer.
Pan Table
The Pan Table parameter allows you to select preset per-key panning tables, so that the note
that each key produces is uniquely panned. These tables are particularly useful for producing
the stereo image of a drum set when creating percussion programs, or for producing the
stereo image of a piano when creating piano programs.
Drum Remap
The Drum Remap parameter defines how drum programs are mapped, so that drum sounds
can be properly remapped when using the General MIDI (GM) drum map.
The Kurz1 map designates that the current drum program was originally a PC2 program,
and that it uses the PC2 drum map.
The Kurz2 map designates that the current drum kit uses a PC4 drum map (all factory
drum programs use this map). The Kurz2 map is similar to that of the PC2, except tom-tom
sounds have been moved into octave C3-C4, so they are more easily playable with the main
kick and snare drum sounds in that octave.
When editing a drum program, make sure to follow the layout of the drum map being used
if you want to be able to properly remap the kit to the GM drum map. Programs that have
the Drum Remap parameter set to Off will not be viewed by the PC4 as drum programs and
will not be affected when remapping to the GM drum map.
To remap drum to the GM drum map, set the Global Mode Drum Remap parameter to
GM. For details see
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Exclusive Zone
The Exclusive Zone parameter applies principally to drum programs. When using a drum
program, you may want the closed hi-hat sounds to “cut off” open hi-hat sounds. Since you
can remap the keymaps of drum programs, this parameter remaps “cut off keys” accordingly.
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