width
Only operational for stereo samples, width defines the amount of channel mixing applied to play the sample.
A width
value of 0 makes a stereo sample play as if it were mono (adding both
channels and compensating for the resulting volume change). A value of 100 will
make the stereo sample play as original.
Any value in between will mix left and right channels with a part of the other, resulting in a narrower stereo field image.
Negative width values will reverse left and right channels.
Note: Range in the table is specified as -100 to 100. Some players, such as Aria/Sforzando, do not clamp the range. Values over 100 expand the stereo width. For example, for a mono signal panned 6dB to the left, a value of 200 produces the mono signal panned 12dB to the left.
Examples #
width=100 // stereo
width=0 // play this stereo sample as mono
width=50 // mix 50% of one channel with the other
Name | Version | Type | Default | Range | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
width | SFZ v1 | float | 100 | -100 to 100 | % |
Modulations | |||||
width_onccN | SFZ v2 | N/A | N/A | ||
width_curveccN | SFZ v2 | integer | 0 | 0 to 255 | |
width_smoothccN | SFZ v2 | N/A | N/A | ||
width_stepccN | SFZ v2 | N/A | N/A |
Other modulations
- Envelope: ✓
- LFO: ✓
Category: Performance Parameters, Amplifier