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About Everything Else
Obviously, these controls affect any single, unlayered ORGAN sound
you're programming. What may be less obvious is that when you're
working with a spit, a layer, or a split/layer, they affect all of the ORGAN
sounds together, including any pedal drawbars you're using.
Working with SYNTH Sounds on the iPad
Selecting the SYNTH Sound You Want to Program
The VR-09 Editor app allows you to work with any SYNTH sound,
whether it's being played alone, in a layer, or in a split. At the top of
the iPad SYNTH screen, you can see the VR-09's currently selected
SYNTH sounds. Each SYNTH sound is shown with a lit blue button.
In this example, a single SYNTH sound is selected
on the VR-09. A single SYNTH sound is shown as
being UPPER 1.
To program a SYNTH sound, touch its SELECT button, as shown
above. The button turns red to show you which SYNTH sound—if
there's a layer or split in use—is selected for programming.
Here's what a layer looks like with a SYNTH sound
as the second layer. It's currently selected.
Here's a split using two SYNTH sounds. The right-
hand sound is currently selected for programming.
The Two SYNTH Screens
The VR-09's SYNTH sounds have more settings than can fit on a single
Pad screen.
To get to the second screen, touch the LFO tab.
To switch back to the first SYNTH screen, touch OSC FILTER/AMP tab.
The LFO
tab
The currently
active tab is
orange.
The OSC
FILTER/AMP
tab
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