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Pressure Curve: 1…4 – Sets one of the four pressure curves for the keyboard;
this gives you the ability to adjust the keyboard to your playing style.
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Audio Out: xxxxxx
MIDIParamLCD: xxx
Audio Out: Stereo (default), Mono – Switching from Stereo to Mono globally
defeats all of the parameters that affect panning (pan spread, modulation, etc.)
and makes both the left and right outputs mono outputs.
MIDIParamLCD: On (default), Off – In edit mode, the display normally shows
any received controller changes. When MIDIParamLCD is Off, only local edits
are displayed.
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CntrolReset: xxxx
BalanceTweak: xx
CntrolReset: Norm (default), PgCh – When set to Norm, the settings of MIDI
controllers such as volume, brightness, or modulation will be carried over with
program changes. When set to PgCh, MIDI controllers will be reset when
programs are changed locally or via MIDI. The reset is equivalent to sending the
Prophet the Reset All Controllers message (CC 121) via MIDI.
BalanceTweak: -7…7 – Adjusts the left/right balance of the audio outputs by
approximately +/- 4 dB.
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PotMode: xxxxxxxx
EncMode: xxxxxx
PotMode: Relative (default), Passthru, Jump – On the Prophet ’08, 38 of the 52
front panel controls are potentiometers or “pots.” (The pots have about 300° of
travel; the encoders are “endless.”) There are three pot modes to determine how
the synth reacts when the related parameters are edited.
When set to Relative, changes are relative to the stored setting. In Relative
mode, the full value range is not available until either the minimum or maximum
value and the respective lower or upper limit of the pot’s travel is reached.
For example, the Oscillator Mix parameter has a value range of 0 to 127. Let’s
say the physical position of the Oscillator Mix pot is the equivalent of a value of
100. If you switch to a program that has a stored Oscillator Mix setting of 63
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