Wed Apr 17, 2024 11:34 am
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In the Rank voicing screen, learn by trying and then use the Reset button to undo your attempts.
Select one or more ranks.
Select the default parameter, which is the amplitude in decibels, expressed as an increase or decrease relative to the pipe's default amplitude.
Look at the row of boxed numbers along the bottom. They should all be 0.0 (dB) to start out. The notes are grouped in octaves from left (bass) to right (treble), laid out like a 61 note keyboard.
Try dragging a slider up or down and see the affect on those numbers:
The MSTR slider moves all of the notes' levels equally. This can change the level of one rank or a group of ranks.
The QUICK sliders are the easiest way to change your bass-treble balance. They only affect one octave at a time, applying a slope to the notes' values. You can see the resulting slope on the display.
The QUICK slider to the left of each octave changes the whole octave gradually, with more change on the lower notes of the octave, so the higher notes of the octave change the least.
The QUICK slider to the right of each octave changes the higher notes of the octave the most and the lower notes the least.
Use the QUICK sliders to shape each octave the way you want, for example, reduce the bottom octave by -6 dB at left to -3dB at right, then the tenor octave by -3 dB at left to 0 dB at right. This leaves adjacent notes close in levels.
The per-note sliders affect just one note.