The audio signal from the Volume Page feeds the Output Page, which is the Instrument's final
stage. It only contains two controls:
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- The Disable Reverb button controls whether the Instrument will send a signal to Beatnik's
global reverb processor. If this button is on, then the Instrument will always sound `dry' no
matter how the global reverb is set, and no matter which reverb type is selected for the Songs
that use the Instrument.
- Stereo Pan position. This is set as a number, with 0 indicating center, -64 indicating full Left,
and 64 indicating full Right.
- There are three ways to set the Pan position:
- Drag the slider control.
- Drag in the large Left - Right display.
- Type a number into the numeric Stereo Pan field.
- Notes:
- If you want to use any stereo Samples in an Instrument, you'll probably want to
avoid using the Stereo Pan control.
- If you're going to mix mono and stereo Samples in the same Instrument, you'll
probably want to avoid using the Stereo Pan control.
- If you want to use the Stereo Pan control on an Instrument, you'll have to use
mono Samples.
- This is all because whenever an Instrument is playing a stereo Sample, the Stereo Pan
control is bypassed. As a result, bad-sounding artifacts can occur when a panned
Instrument switches from a mono Sample to a stereo Sample, or vice versa.
(End of Instrument Editor window)
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