Prog (Layer Program); Vol (Layer Volume); Transpose (Layer Transposition) - Kurzweil Artis User Manual

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Program Mode
The Layer Function
There are three parameters (described below) that determine the behavior of the Layer.
Press one of the three soft buttons on the bottom left of the display to access each of the
Layer parameters.

Prog (Layer Program)

Press the PROG soft button to change the Prog (Layer Program) parameter. The Prog
parameter determines the "Layer Program" that will be layered on top of the Program you
were using in Program Mode. Initially the last used Layer Program will be selected, or the
default Layer Program (192 Add a Pad 2) if this is the first time using the Layer Function
since power-up. Choose a Layer Program using the Category and Program/Multi buttons,
the Alpha Wheel, or the Previous/Next buttons.

Vol (Layer Volume)

Press the VOLUME soft button to change the Vol (Layer Volume) parameter. This
parameter determines the volumes of the Program from Program Mode and the Layer
Program. By default, the Layer Volume is set to 0, which results in both Programs having the
same volume. When set to a positive number, the volume for the Program from Program
Mode is decreased. When set to a negative number, the volume for the Layer Program is
decreased. To set the Layer Volume, use the Alpha Wheel, Previous/Next buttons, or enter a
number using the numbers printed on the Program/Multi buttons followed by pressing the
Enter button. Layer Volume can be set to any number between -127 and 127. Pressing the
Value Jump button pair (Previous & Next) resets the volume to 0.

Transpose (Layer Transposition)

Press the XPOSE soft button to change the Transpose (Layer Transposition) 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 Previous/Next buttons to set the Transpose value. Transpose can be set to -24,
-12, 0, 12, and 24. By default, Layer Transposition is set to 0.
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