Program Mode and the Program Editor
The OUTPUT Page
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Gain
Boost (or cut) the amplitude of the current layer. For layers using double-output algorithms, the 
gain is divided evenly between the two signal paths. Since this gain is not affected by the layerÕs 
amplitude envelope, you can use it to add a constant amount of gain to a layer. This is a good 
way to make a layer louder without the voices on that layer clipping. If you do this, however, 
keep in mind that increasing the gain reduces your headroom, so if youÕre playing a lot of 
voices, you may get some channel clipping (as opposed to voice clipping).
Crossfade, Crossfade Sense (XFadeSense)
The Crossfade parameter lets you select a control source to fade the current layerÕs amplitude 
from zero to maximum. When Crossfade Sense is Normal, the layer is at full amplitude when 
the Crossfade control is at minimum. With Crossfade Sense set to Reverse, the layer is at zero 
amplitude when the Crossfade control is at minimum.
This parameter is similar to the Src1 and Depth parameters on the F4 AMP page, but the 
attenuation curve for the Crossfade parameter is optimized speciÞcally for crossfades.
To crossfade two layers in the same program, assign the same control source for the CrossFade 
parameters in both layers, then set one of their XFadeSense parameters to a value of Norm, and 
the otherÕs to Rvrs.
Other OUTPUT Page Configurations
The following page is for a layer with one keymap and a double-output algorithm. The U and L 
stand for the upper and lower wires (signal paths). You have independent control of the output 
parameters for each wire.
EditProg:OUTPUT||||||||||||<>Layer:1/1||
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U:KDFX-A|L|||||||*|||||||R|Fixed||12dB||
L:KDFX-A|L|||||||*|||||||R|+MIDI||12dB||
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CrossFade|:OFF||||||XFadeSense:Norm|||||
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Next are the two page conÞgurations for layers with stereo keymaps: the Þrst one uses a single-
output algorithm, and the second uses a double-output algorithm.
With a single-output algorithm, stereo keymap layers let you adjust the pan position of each 
keymap, but all other parameters are identical for both keymaps.
EditProg:OUTPUT||||||||||||<>Layer:1/1||
Pair:KDFX-A|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pan1:L|||||||*|||||||R||||||||||||||||||
Pan2:L|||||||*|||||||R||||||||||||||||||
Mode:+MIDI||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gain:12dB|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CrossFade|:OFF||||||XFadeSense:Norm|||||
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