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Enable, Enable Low, Enable High, Enable Sense
Use the Enable parameters to determine when the layer will be active, based on the value of
a physical controller or other control source. For details on using the Enable parameters with
velocity, see
"Low Velocity, High Velocity" on page
Use the Enable parameter to select a control source that can activate or deactivate the layer.
Some local control sources (KeyNum and AttVel, for example) are not valid for the Enable
parameter. In these cases, you should use the global equivalent (GKeyNum and GAttVel in
this example).
Use the Enable High and Enable Low parameters to select a control source value range that
can activate or deactivate the layer.
When the Enable Sense parameter is set to Normal, the layer will become active when
the control source is in the range set by Enable High and Enable Low. The layer will be
deactivated when it is out of this range.
When the Enable Sense parameter is set to Reverse, the layer will become active when the
control source is out of the range set by Enable High and Enable Low. The layer will be
deactivated when it is in this range.
Opaque
An opaque layer blocks all higher-numbered layers in its key and velocity range, allowing
only the opaque layer to play. This is an easy way to change a small range of notes in a
program, leaving the original sound playing above and below the new sound. For example:
1. Edit a one-layer program, and create a new layer (Layer 2) with the NEW LYR soft
button.
2. On the Layer 2 Keymap page, select a keymap with a different instrument sound.
3. On the Layer 2 Layer page, set Low Key C 3 and High Key to D 3.
4. On the Layer 2 Layer page, set the Opaque parameter to On.
5. Go back to Layer 1 and duplicate it by pressing the DUP LYR soft button. The duplicate
layer becomes Layer 3. You now have a three-layer program.
6. Delete Layer 1 (the original layer). Layer 2 (the layer you created with NEW LYR)
becomes Layer 1, and Layer 3 (the layer you create with DUP LYR) becomes Layer 2.
Now Layer 1 blocks out Layer 2 at the notes C 3–D 3.
Sustain Pedal
The Sustain Pedal parameter determines how the layer will respond sustain messages (MIDI
CC 64), typically sent from the sustain pedal (the Switch 1 SUSTAIN jack).
Program Edit Mode
The LAYER Page
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