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Hello from NOOB...and a question
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:23 pm
by ch willie
Hi, I'm a guitarist, teaching myself to play keyboards. I'm learning a lot, and it's a blast.
But I'm in deep here with electronics I haven't yet fully understood.
I can't seem to adjust the speed that the electric piano uses to pan left and right. It seems way too slow.
I've searched the forum and the web and can't seem to find an answer.
Help please?
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:03 pm
by OpAmp
Hi,
Which program are you referring to? Then we can have a look.
There are several ways to have modulated panning, like in the amp section or using an effect. Once that is found you need to have a look at the used modulation source (like an LFO) and see how the tempo can be increased.
Bye.
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 1:20 am
by ch willie
Thanks.
I'm just playing the epiano settings. They are very slow at panning, the ones that do. I've tried the right wheel on the left of the keyboard. Doesn't make much difference if any.
Any advice appreciated.
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 1:43 am
by Koekepan
If you look at the structure of your program, you can find that there are some effects on it. For instance, if you hit the button marked Master FX, does it stop?
The problem here is that there are a few effects that will have this result. It could be a phaser (you can get this on some guitar pedals) or there's also (I believe) a Leslie amp simulation (which is also, I believe, in some guitar pedals).
Each such effect has a series of settings, but setting them up can be different depending on what's available.
A couple of questions to get us more detail:
Which program are you talking about? You said electric pianos, but they do vary.
Do you have other modulation sources, such as a pedal?
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:56 am
by rammstein
have you tried moving the tempo knob? some effects are sync'ed to the master tempo.

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:20 pm
by OpAmp
Hi,
Just choose a epiano that you are not happy with and post the name of it. There are enough people here who can bring that program then up on their own Kross and guide you exactly to the settings you may play with till it sounds to your taste. Note that each other epiano may need other settings to be tweaked. As long as we don't know the program, the guidelines will be general for you to investigate yourself. But that is also on opportunity to learn and understand the structure of a program.
Have fun.
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 6:40 pm
by ch willie
I've got it figured out. I don't know what was happening before, but the wheel speeds it up now...
Thanks for all of the suggestions. Glad I've found this forum.