Layer Program; Layer Volume; Layer Transposition; Changing The Transmit Midi Channel - Kurzweil SP5-8 Musician's Manual

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Program Mode

Changing the Transmit MIDI Channel

When using the Layer Function, the Keypad button is active for the Layer Volume and
Layer Transposition parameters. For these parameters, you can enter a new value using the
alphanumeric data entry buttons.

Layer Program

This parameter determines the Program for the Secondary Voice—the current Program
is the Program for the Primary Voice. The Secondary Voice will be the last used Layer
Program or the default Program (ID number 634 Add a Pad 2) if this is the first time your
using the Layer Function since power-up. Any Program can be chosen for this parameter.

Layer Volume

This parameter determines the relative volumes of the Secondary and Primary Voices—it
can be set to any number between -127 and 127. By default, the Layer Volume is set to 0,
which results in both Voices having the same volume. When set to a positive number, the
volume for the Secondary Voice is increased while the volume for the Primary Layer is
decreased—doing the opposite has the opposite effect on the relative volumes of the Layers.

Layer Transposition

This parameter determines the transposition of the Secondary Voice relative to that of
the Primary Voice—it can be set to -24, -12, 0, 12, and 24. By default, Layer Transposition
is set to 0. Note that if the Primary Voice is transposed, then the Secondary Voice will be
transposed by the same amount in addition to being transposed by the amount set for the
Layer Transposition.
Changing the Transmit MIDI Channel
The current MIDI channel is in the top line of the display. Pressing the Chan / Param Up
̂
̌
(
) or Down (
) button changes the MIDI transmit channel, incrementing or decrementing
̂
̌
it respectively. Pressing both Chan / Param Up (
) and Down (
) at the same time will
reset the current MIDI channel to 1.
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