Program Editor—LAYER Page
Press the LAYER soft button to call up the LAYER page. Here you'll set a number of parameters
that affect the current layer's keyboard range, attack and release characteristics, and response
to various controls.
EditProg:LAYER|||||||||||||<>Layer:1/1||
LoKey|:C|0||DlyCtl:OFF|||||||SusPdl:On||
HiKey|:C|8||MinDly:0.000s||||SosPdl:On||
LoVel|:ppp||MaxDly:0.000s||||FrzPdl:On||
HiVel|:fff||Enable:ON||||||||IgnRel:Off|
PBMode:All||S:Norm|64||127|||ThrAtt:Off|
Trig||:Norm|Opaque:Off|||||||TilDec:Off|
<more||ALG||||LAYER||KEYMAP|PITCH||more>
PARAMETER
LOW KEY
HIGH KEY
LOW VELOCITY
HIGH VELOCITY
PITCH BEND MODE
TRIG
DELAY CONTROL
MINIMUM DELAY
MAXIMUM DELAY
LAYER ENABLE
ENABLE SENSE
OPAQUE LAYER
SUSTAIN PEDAL
SOSTENUTO PEDAL
FREEZE PEDAL
IGNORE RELEASE
HOLD THROUGH ATTACK
HOLD UNTIL SUSTAIN
Low Key (LoKey)
This sets the lowest active note for the current layer. This parameter's value cannot be set
higher than the value for HiKey. The standard MIDI key range is C -1—G 9 (0-127). Middle C is
C 4 (ISP).
High Key (HiKey)
Here you set the highest active note for the current layer. This parameter's value cannot be set
lower than the value for LoKey.
Low Velocity (LoVel)
With this parameter you define the lowest attack velocity at which the layer will be enabled
(generate a sound). The values for this parameter and the next are expressed in the standard
musical dynamics markings, similar to the values available for the velocity maps. Attack
velocities that are below this velocity threshold will not trigger notes. If you set this
parameter's value higher than the HiVel value, the layer will not play at all.
High Velocity (HiVel)
Similarly, this will set the highest attack velocity at which the layer will be enabled. Attack
velocities above this velocity will not trigger notes in this layer.
RANGE OF VALUES
C -1 to G 9
C -1 to G 9
ppp to fff
ppp to fff
Off, Key, All
Normal, Reversed
Control Source list
0 to 25 seconds
0 to 25 seconds
Control Source list
Normal, Reversed / Min. / Max.
Off, On
Off, On, On2
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Off, On
Program Mode and the Program Editor
Program Editor—LAYER Page
DEFAULT
C 0
C 8
ppp
fff
All
Normal
OFF
0
0
ON
Normal / 64 / 127
Off
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
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