Owner`s manual
Quick Start
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allthough there is no recepient to process this data. Instead, you are only blocking the MIDI line and causing MIDI
delays.
The MULTISTATION allows you to filter any MIDI data, including the aftertouch command. However, if you have
100 songs in your repertory and want to filter out the aftertouch in all of them, you would have to call each song
(therefore each patch) to program a filter. This would be very laborious and exactly for this reason do the layers exist.
Instead of setting up 100 times the filter, you may program it only once in a layer. In addition to this, notice the
following:
The “up to” eight additional layers are always active. As long as you do not perform any adjustments to them, they will
stay in the background. But, by programming a change to a Layer it will apply to all settings of the currently loaded patch
list. They do not apply, however, to other patch lists.
Below you will find the step-by-step instruction for the use of layers. At the same time you will learn how to apply the
filter.
1 Hold the [PERF] key in any patch , or select the layers icon in the icon line .
2 The following screen will open:
3 At first you will find the areas of Layer 1 to Layer 8. Select in Layer 1 the [Edit] button.
The routing screen will open, which you have already seen in chapter 8.4.2 - Using the
MIDI Matrix - on page 44. You will find there the following icon line: