Tutorials
Creating a Setup from a Program
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can also directly enter the new parameter value, using the Keypad category button
and the alphanumeric data entry buttons, see the Note on page 11-2.) For our
example, since we want our synth to be one octave lower than normal, let’s set this
parameter to -12.
8. Finally, let’s now save our newly-created Setup. To save our Split Setup, press the Save
button once. The Save button’s LED begins to blink and the Keypad button’s LED
lights.
9. At this point, you can change the location and the name of the new Layer Setup, see
Saving User Setups on page 8-17.
10. Press the Save button to save the new setup. Pressing a Mode or Function button
while the Save button is blinking will cancel the save operation.
Your Setup is now complete!
Creating a Layer Setup from a Program
As an example for this tutorial, let’s consider creating a Layer Setup with a layer of vibes
and a layer of ute. Let’s have the vibes be slightly louder than the ute, and have the ute
lowered by an octave. For our example, we’ll refer to the vibes as the Primary Voice and the
ute as the Secondary Voice. The following gure illustrates this scenario:
To create this Layer Setup follow these steps. Be careful not to exit any of the Layer
parameter pages before the Layer Setup is complete. If you do, then simply exit Program
Mode and then enter it again and start from step 1:
1. Pressing the Program button to enter Program Mode. Using the Alpha Wheel, the
Value buttons, or the alphanumeric data entry buttons (see Note below) choose the
Program you want for the Primary Voice of the Layer. For our example, let’s choose
Program 125 Real Vibes.
NOTE: You can use the Keypad button to directly enter a Program ID number.
Press the Keypad button and enter the ID number using the alphanumeric data entry
buttons, then press the Enter button to conrm it. The Keypad button’s LED is lit
when the button is active and remains lit until you press the button again to disable it.
Vibes
Primary Voice
Flute
Secondary Voice