Layers
Each Albino 3 Preset is made up of four separate Layers which are
combined to produce the instrument's final output. By default, the Layer
section is hidden from view. To show the Layer section, click on the Layer
icon at the bottom of the Front Panel. The Layer section will then appear.
It is possible to load Albino 1 and 2 Presets into an Albino 3 Layer. In this
case, the Presets are loaded as single Layers and the name of the Layer is
taken from the name of the Preset. The Location control displays the
directory in which the Preset is located.
In the case of Albino 3 Presets, individual Layers are named "Layer 1,"
"Layer 2," "Layer 3" and "Layer 4". Albino 1, 2 and 3 Presets can be
combined. For example, a 2-Layer Albino 3 Preset can be combined with
an Albino 2 Preset simply by loading the Albino 2 Preset into one of the
Albino 3 Preset's unused Layers. Note that an Albino 3 Preset can only be
loaded using the Master module's File controls and that when such a
Preset is loaded all unused Layers are initialised to their default settings.
This means that if you want to combine Albino 1 or Albino 2 Presets with
Albino 3 Presets it's better to load the Albino 3 Preset first and then load
the others into empty Layers using the controls in the Layer section.
Each layer contains controls for Layer Visibility, Layer On/Off, Layer
Activity, Location, Layer Name, Browse Previous, Browse Next, Load,
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