(1)First
line is used for headings. Do not make any changes to this line.
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(2)This is where you enter the channel number. The last channel indicates
Master Volume. Do not make any changes to this column.
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(3)You can enter the value for Volume by absolute value. The value
you have entered here will be the Volume value.
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(4)You can set the value for Volume by relative value. The value
you specified by using "+-" will be added to or deleted from the
original volume. When you enter value by using EXCEL, you should put "'
" in front of "+-". So if you wish to enter "+10"
by EXCEL, you will need to enter "'+10"instead. But the next time you
open this EXCEL file, you will see the value "10" without
"+". In order to prevent this from happening, we recommend that you
use "#"instead of "+".
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(5)You can specify the value for Volume by using
"%". If you specify "100%", the original value will be
used.
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(6)This is where you can set value for Master Volume. You can
set it by using "+-" and "%". Enter "-" for other
columns in the same line. ( Do not make any changes.)
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(7)You can set the value for Velocity by relative value. The value you have
set by using "+-" will be increased or decreased to the original
value. When you enter value by using EXCEL, you should put "'
"in front of "+-". So if you wish to enter "+10"
by EXCEL, you will need to enter "'+10"instead.
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(8)You can specify the value for Velocity by absolute
value.
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(9)You can specify the value for Pan-pot by absolute value.
"64" will be the middle number.
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(10)You can specify the value for Pan-pot by relative value.
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(11)You can specify the value for Gate Time by relative value. For example, if
you specify "90%", Gate Time of all tones in the channel will be
"90%". It is very useful when you wish to delete unwanted tones.
But if you make the Gate Time too short, the music will be unnatural.
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(12)You can specify the value for Gate Time by
relative value.
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