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Panning effect for Voices & Style parts

Started by Sukanta, August 12, 2022, 01:19:31 AM

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Sukanta

Dear Experts,
How to insert panning effect in style part or RH voices?

Sukanta

Please help me if this is possible. I'm egarly waiting for your response. Thank you :)

YeeL

for style you can insert some CC10 controls in desired channel.  for RH part,  I have no idea.
Yamaha PSR-S975, Yamaha P155, Korg SP-250 & LP350

DerekA

Use the style creator Step Edit to insert MIDI CC10 events to control the pan position. A value of -64 is full left, +64 is full right. Scatter them through the measure(s), e.g. over the course of 2 measures:

01:00 -64
02:00 -32
03:00 0
04:00 +32

01:00 +64
02:00 +32
03:00 0
04:00 -32

If this is too 'jumpy' then use more CC messages in between these ones.

Perhaps also consider the auto pan DSP if there's not any other DSP already on the part you're wanting to add the pan effect to.
Genos

overover

Quote from: Sukanta on August 12, 2022, 01:19:31 AM
Dear Experts,
How to insert panning effect in style part or RH voices?

Hi Sukanta,

What exactly do you mean by "inserting panning effect"?

When it comes to an "Auto Panning" effect: Using the Genos Data List (chapter "Effect Type List"), I found the following possible effect types:

Chorus Block or Variation/Insert Block > "Modulation" category:
    - Auto Pan 1
    - Tempo Auto Pan

Chorus Block or Variation/Insert Block > "Legacy" category:
    - Auto Pan 2
    - Auto pan 3
    - Electric Piano Auto Pan
    - Tempo Auto Pan 2


Please note that various Rotary Speaker or Tremolo effects are also based on "Auto Pan" effect types (see Genos Data List, pages 47 - 53).

By the way, editing the effect parameters (Mixer > Effect and Mixer > Chorus/Reverb) is described in the Genos Reference Manual, pages 127-129.


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
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