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Programing Volume and Panning Values

10 - Lowest possible volume Lowest and highest possible volume are like mixing board faders. You don't want them flying around (or do you?). We recommend choosing a common value for both. In our example we used 100 and 100 for both lowest and highest volume.

11 - Highest possible volume Lowest and highest possible volume are like mixing board faders. You don't want them flying around (or do you?). We recommend choosing a common value for both. In our example we used 100 and 100 for both lowest and highest volume.

12 - Pan left 127, 0 is hard left. 127, 127 is panned dead center.

13 - Pan right 0, 127 is hard right. 127, 127 is panned dead center.

Congrats! Your menu bar or navigation bar should now be sonified!

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