Layer Transpose; Saving A Layer; Changing The Transmit Midi Channel - Kurzweil Artis SE Musician's Manual

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Program Mode

Changing the Transmit MIDI Channel

Layer Transpose

Press the Param/Channel ▲button again to select the Layer Transpose parameter. This
parameter allows you to transpose the Layer Program in octaves so that it sounds octaves
higher or lower than the other Program you are layering on top of. Use the Alpha Wheel or
and
By default, Layer Transpose is set to 0.

Saving a Layer

After setting the Layer parameters, the Layer can be saved as a Multi so that it can easily be
recalled in Multi Mode. Press the Save button to the left of the display to begin the saving
process. See Save User Multis (page 7-8) in the Multi Mode Chapter for details on saving.
Once you have saved your Layer as a Multi, you can continue to add Split or Layer Zones to
the Multi until you reach the maximum of four active Zones. See the Split Function (page
7-5) and The Layer Function (page 7-6) in the Multi Mode Chapter. Also, once you have
saved your Layer as a Multi, you can edit controller assignments and other Multi parameters
in Multi Edit Mode (see Multi Edit Mode on page 8-1 for details).
Changing the Transmit MIDI Channel
The current MIDI Transmit channel is shown on the right side of the top line of the display.
Press the Param/Channel ▲ or ▼ buttons to change the MIDI Transmit channel. A
different Program can be selected for each MIDI Channel. All channels can be triggered
simultaneously from an external MIDI sequencer or computer. The Aux FX Chains of the
Program on the currently selected MIDI Channel are used for Programs on all Channels.
Pressing both Param/Channel ▲ and ▼ at the same time (Param Jump)will let you select a
MIDI transmit channel (1-8) using the numbered Category buttons.
6-10
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buttons to set the Transpose value. Transpose can be set to -24, -12, 0, 12, and 24.

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