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Controlling Multiple Modules with a Single Setup
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Press the Edit Setup button to enter Edit Setup Mode. In this Mode, we will alter the
velocity ranges of the Zones in our Setup. See Edit Setup Mode on page 8-1 for more
information on the parameters of a Setup.
For Zone 1 (our acoustic guitar Zone), set the following two parameters like so (use
the Chan / Param buttons to select the parameters and the Alpha Wheel, the Value
buttons, or alphanumeric buttons to edit them):
Low Velocity 1
High Velocity 96
For Zone 2 (our acoustic guitar Zone), set the following two parameters like so (again,
use the Chan / Param buttons to select the parameters and the Alpha Wheel, the
Value buttons, or alphanumeric buttons to edit them):
Low Velocity 97
High Velocity 127
3. Finally, let’s now save our newly-created Setup. To save our Setup, press the Save
button once. The Save buttons LED begins to blink and the Keypad buttons LED
lights.
4. At this point, you can change the location and the name of the new Layer Setup, see
Saving User Setups on page 8-17.
5. 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!
Controlling Multiple Modules with a Single Setup
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:
SP5-8
MIDI In
Module 1
MIDI Thru
Module 2
MIDI In MIDI Thru
Module 3
MIDI In MIDI Thru
Module 4
MIDI In
MIDI Out