Setup Mode
Tap Tempo Button
Adding a Layer Zone
On the Split/Layer page, press the Layer soft button to add a new zone to the currently selected
setup. You will be brought to the Split/Layer: LAYER page (see below.) Play the keyboard as you
adjust these parameters to find the right settings.
Parameters on the Split/Layer: LAYER page:
Layer Program
Use this field to select a program that will become a layer in your new setup. Select a program
from the program list by using the Category buttons, Alpha Wheel, ‐/+ buttons. You can also
enter a program's ID#. To do this, press the Shift Category button, enter the ID# with the
alphanumeric pad, then press the Enter button.
Transpose, Volume, Pan
These parameters function the same for Layer zones as they do for Split zones. See the
explanations for these parameters in the "Parameters on the Split/Layer: LOWERSPLIT and
UPPERSPLIT pages:" section above.
LowKey
The LowKey parameter specifies the lowest key that will play the new layer zone you are
creating. Select the field for the LowKey parameter and choose your Low Key by holding the
Enter button on the alphanumeric pad and playing a key. You can also use the Alpha Wheel or ‐
/+ buttons to enter a note name and number.
HighKey
The HighKey parameter specifies the highest key that will play the new layer zone you are
creating. Select the field for the HighKey parameter and choose your High Key by holding the
Enter button on the alphanumeric pad and playing a key. You can also use the Alpha Wheel or ‐
/+ buttons to enter a note name and number.
Tap Tempo Button
Tap the Tap Tempo button (located to the left of the display, below the mode buttons) to set the
tempo for the current setup. This controls the tempo of any arpeggiators used in the current
setup, any riffs that have their BPM parameter set to Setup, any tempo based effects, and the
currently selected song in Song mode. Setups revert to their saved tempo when selected (saved
setup tempo is set in the Setup Editor with the Tempo parameter on The COMMON Page, see
page 7‐63. You can set this parameter using the Tap Tempo button.) For more on operating the
Tap tempo button and the Tap Tempo page, see Tap Tempo Button on page 6‐4.)
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