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11<h1 id="ADV_PARAM_PANEL_OPE">Parameters Panel Operations</h1>
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13<h2>Opening the Parameters Panel</h2>
14		<p>To open the <span>Parameters</span> panel, either select <span>View</span> &gt; <span>Parameters</span> or click the <span>Parameters Panel</span> icon in the toolbar of the main window.<br> The CTRL+I and CTRL+SHIFT+8 shortcuts can also be used for this operation.</p>
15		<p>The settings within the <span>Parameters</span> panel will only be enabled if an Instrument List is active.</p>
16		<h2>Targets of Parameters Panel Operations</h2>
17		<p>The Parameters panel always displays and edits parameters from the active Bank tab.<br>
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19<h2>Editing Parameters</h2>
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21<h3>Editing Envelopes</h3>
22<p>By selecting an instrument or region anywhere inside the Bank tab and using the envelope operations in the Parameters panel, you can edit the envelope values for the selected instrument or region.<br>
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25Values are edited using sliders for each phase.<br> The created envelope curve can be checked with the graph displayed in the Parameters Panel. The times for Attack, Decay and Release are accurately displayed in milliseconds at the top of the graph.<br>
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28Slider operations have no effect if the envelope cannot be edited. This may occur in cases such as when a multi-region instrument is selected on the Instrument List.<br>
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31<h3>Editing the Volume</h3>
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33The volume can be specified independently for each instrument and region.<br>
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35<p>By selecting an instrument or region anywhere inside the Bank tab and using the volume operations in the Parameters panel, you can edit the volume values for the selected instrument or region.<br>
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38<h3>Editing the Pitch</h3>
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40The pitch can be specified independently for each instrument and region.<br>
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42<p>By selecting an instrument or region anywhere inside the Bank tab and using the pitch operations in the Parameters panel, you can edit the pitch values for the selected instrument or region.<br>
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45Pitch can be specified in the units of semitones or of cents (1 cent = 1/100 semitone), or as a combination of both.<br>
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49<h3>Editing a Pan</h3>
50<p>By selecting a region anywhere inside the Bank tab and using the pan operations in the Parameters panel you can edit the pan values for the selected region.<br> Values are edited using sliders to adjust pan.<br>
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53Slider operations have no effect if the pan cannot be edited. This may occur in cases such as when a multi-region instrument is selected on the Instrument List.<br>
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