Multi Mixer Functions; The Different Uses Of The Multi; Layering - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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8.5.4

Multi mixer functions

The [MULTI] page offers a number of settings for each of the programs loaded in the individual
slots. You can use these to set up the multi for your specific purpose without changing the selected
program itself:
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[MIDI]: (ALL, 1-16) the selection menu sets the MIDI channel to which the program responds.
The default setting is [ALL].
NOTE: To create a Multi preset using a layering between several Program presets, set the same
[MIDI] channel for each Mixer slot.
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[Trans.]: (-24 - +24) the selection menu sets the transposition of the program.
The default setting is [0].
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[Lo]: (C-2 – G8) the selection menu sets the lowest note the program responds to. You can
use it to set up keyboard splits
The default value is [C-2]
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[Hi]: (C-2 – G8) the selection box sets the highest note the program responds to. You can
use it to set up keyboard splits
The default value is [G8]
8.5.5

The different uses of the Multi

The [MULTI] page offers three possibilities to configure a group of up to four Origin [Program]
presets for a variety of uses: layering, split combinations and MIDI sequencing and recording.
8.5.5.1

Layering

The Layering mode allows playing several Programs simultaneously. This is very useful for creating
some very big and complex presets. For example you can put a Program having a very fast attack on
the first slot and a second one adding a long sweep and several complex modulations.
This combination of presets provides a sound result which could be impossible to get on a single
Program preset.
To create a Multi preset using a layering between several Program presets, simply set the same
[MIDI] channel for each Mixer slot. In this way, all Programs play simultaneously.
ARTURIA – ORIGIN – USER'S MANUAL
Detail of a mixer slot on the [MULTI] page
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