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With this Multimode parameters you can quickly create a live setup with only certain
instruments reacting to controller data. You can also define which instruments transmit Midi
data and which do not.
Engine
This parameter activates or deactivates an instrument.
Play will cause the instrument to play normally.
Mute will mute the selected instrument.
Solo mutes all other instruments apart from the one chosen.
The settings for the Engine parameter are also present in the Multi Mixer.
Transpose
Transposes the Instrument in semitone steps. I.e., a value of –12 means that the Instrument sounds
one octave lower than it was originally programmed.
Detune
Detunes the Instrument in steps of 1/64th of a semitone.
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You can set up nice layer sounds with Transpose and Detune. Activate two Instruments and
set their parameters to identical values including the sound number. Then just transpose one
Instrument by one octave and you got a fat layer sound. Or set them both to the same octave
and set Detune of one Instrument to –05 and the other to +05.
Low Velo
allows you to limit the velocity range in which the instrument is played. Only notes
LowVelo
with a velocity higher or equal to the selected value are passed through. Set this parameter
to
, if you want to turn velocity switching off.
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Hi Velo
HiVelo is the counterpart to LowVelo. Only notes with a velocity lower or equal to the
selected value are passed through. Set this parameter to 127, if you want to turn velocity
switching off.
Play / Mute / Solo
Engine
Play
Transpose|Detune
+00
|
+00
-48...+48
-64...+63
LowVelo |HiVelo
001
|
127
001...127
001...127
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Multi Mode – Instrument settings
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