Editing Programs
QuadraSynth Reference Manual 59
Wave Pure Sine, 10% Pulse, 15% Pulse, 20% Pulse, 25% Pulse, 33% Pulse, 50% Pulse,
Velo Pulse, Mini Saw, Saw Fltr 1, Saw Fltr 2, Saw Fltr 3, Saw Fltr 4, Saw Fltr 5,
Saw Fltr 6, Saw Fltr 7, Velo Saw, MiniS
uare, S
r Fltr 1, S
r Fltr 2, S
r Fltr 3,
S
r Fltr 4, S
r Fltr 5, S
r Fltr 6, Velo S
r, Mini Peak, Mini Tri, Tri Fltr 1, Tri Fltr
2, Tri Fltr 3, Tri 4, Velo Tri, Rectan
lar, Rct Fltr 1, Rct Fltr 2, Rct Fltr 3, Rct Fltr 4,
Rct Fltr 5, Rct Fltr 6, Rct Fltr 7, Velo Rect, Mini Thin, Thn Fltr 1, Thn Fltr 2, Thn
Fltr 3, Velo Thin, HardS
nc 1, HardS
nc 2, HardS
nc 3, HardS
nc 4, HardS
nc
5, HardS
nc 6, HardS
nc 7, Velo HS
nc, Additive 1, Additive 2, Additive 3,
Additive 4, Additive 5, Di
ital 1, Di
ital 2, Di
ital 3, Di
ital 4, Di
ital 5, Di
ital
6, Di
ital 7, Di
ital 8, Di
ital 9, Science 1, Science 2, Science 3, Science 4, Science
5, Science 6, Noise
Bass Brite Bass, StudioBass, Sla
Bass, Velo Bass, Sla
w/
o
, Bass Po
s, Fretless,
Stik, Acoustic, Fat S
nth, S
nAcoustc, FM Bass, FilterBass, Bass Wave1, Bass
Wave2, Bass Wave3
Guitar N
lon, N
lon Vel, N
lon Harm, Acoustic, AcoustcVel, AcoustHarm, 12Str
Elec, 6 Str Elec, 6 Str Velo, 6 Str Harm, Power Gtr
Brass Ensemble, "Pows", Trum
et, Mute Trm
t, Trm
S
lit, Trombone, Mute
FHorn, Soft FHorn, Velo FHorn, Tuba Hard, Tuba Soft, Tuba Velo, Tuba Blats
Wdwind Bassoon, Oboe, Clarinet, Flute Vibr, Flute, Bari Sax, Tenor Hard, Tenor Brth,
Tenor Velo, Alto Sax, So
rano, Bari Combo, Sax Combo
Strin
SoloViolin, Solo Viola, Solo Cello, Violin Ptz, Cello Ptz, Bass Ptz, Har
, Elect
Har
Ensmbl Strin
s, AttkStrin
, S
nthStrn
, Ta
eStrin
Ethnic Harmonia, FM Harmnca, EuroAccrdn, Elec Ban
o, Asian Drum, Water
hone
Voice Choir Aahs, Choir Oohs, Voice EFX1, Voice EFX2, Voice EFX3
SndFX Za
Attk 1, Za
Attk 2, Za
Attk 3, Mini Attk, Po
, Po
Attk, Bottle Hit, Metal
Attk1, Metal Attk2, SambaWhstl
Drums Stndrd Kit, Rock Kit 1, Rock Kit 2, Dance Kit, Stab Kick, Dee
Kick, S
ike Kick,
Fla
Kick, Gara
eKick, PillowKick, Elect Kick, Studio Snr, TurboSnare,
PiccoloSnr, Cris
Snr, Power Snr, Dance Snr, Rimshot, Side Stick, Power Tom,
Mid Tom, Floor Tom, Slam Tom, Cannon Tom, Closed Hat, Ed
e Hat, O
en
Hat, FootClosed, C
m Ride, C
m Bell, C
m Crash, C
m China, C
m S
lash
Percus T
m
ani, TbularBell, Orch Combo, A
o
o, Bon
o, Cabasa, Castanet, Clave,
Con
a Hit, Con
a Sla
, Cowbell, Fin
erSna
, Guiro Lon
, GuiroShort, Hand
Cla
, Lo
Drum, Maracas, Shaker, ShortWhstl, Tambourine, Timbale, Trian
le,
Trian
leMt, Vibrasmack, Wood Block
Level
Each sound in a program can have its own level, pan position, and output
assignment. With up to four sounds per program, this allows for a wide variety of
stereo effects and level balances between the sounds.
Volume (00 to 99)
This sets the overall for a sound. Higher numbers give higher levels.
Pan (-3 to +3)
There are 7 available locations in the stereo (two-channel) field: Far left (-3), mid left,
near left, center (0), near right, mid right, and far right (+3). The pan value is
maintained, even if the Output value is changed (see below).
Output (Main, Aux, or Off)
The Output parameter has three settings: Main, Aux, or Off. To send the soundÕs
output to the Main outputs, select Main. To send the soundÕs output to the Aux
outputs, select Aux. To turn off the soundÕs output, set this parameter to Off.
(Note, however, that the sound may still feed an Effect Send).
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.