Note that Layers can also be loaded using the File controls in the Master
section. In this case, Layers are loaded as Albino 3 Presets so that all
Layers will be initialised to their default settings. If you are designing
sounds with multiple Layers it is recommended that the Layers are loaded
using the File controls in the Layer section as this will prevent initialisation
of Layers.
The Browse Previous, Browse Next, Load and Save controls are used to
load individual Layers into the Albino 3. The Browse Previous and Browse
Next controls select the previous or next Layer/Preset in the current
location. Whenever a Layer/Preset is loaded using the Browse Previous or
Browse Next controls, the Layer name is updated with the name of the
loaded Layer/Preset. Note that this only applies to Albino 2 Presets and
Layers that have been saved individually. The Load button opens a dialog
that lets you select a Layer/Preset for loading. The Save button allows you
to save the current Layer/Preset settings.
The "Volume" control sets the volume of each Layer within the Preset.
Volume can be set in a range from -oodB to +6dB.
The "Pan" control sets the position within the stereo field of each Layer
within the Preset. Pan can be set in a range from -1.00 To 1.00.
The Note Offset or "Transpose" control enables a Layer to be transposed
by within a -24 to +24 semitone range.
The Filter Control Source consists of four controls, each of which
determines the MIDI control source for the Layer. The four available
options are Pitchwheel, Modwheel, Aftertouch and Sustain Pedal. To select
a Filter Control Source click on the respective control. These controls are
useful, if for example, you have a multi-Layer Preset that is split across the
keyboard and you want a MIDI controller to control only one Layer within
the Preset. For example, if you have a lead/bass Preset and want only the
lead Layer to respond to the Pitchwheel, then you can achieve this by
setting the lead Layer's Pitchwheel control to On. In this case, the bass
Layer will not be affected by the Pitchwheel.
Each Layer can have its own Key Range and Velocity Range. The Key
Range setting determines the range of notes that trigger the Layer. This
can be set anywhere in the range 0 to 127. The Velocity Range setting
determines the range of MIDI note-on velocity values that trigger the Layer.
The Velocity Range can be set anywhere in the range 1 to 127.
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