User Guide
CHAPTER 5
Modules
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EXAMPLE: A Layer patch with 2 Sections is selected and the filter section is activated. The
current resonance value is „40%“. You now select the first Section and set the
resonance value for this Section to „75%“. As the „abs.“ button is not active, the
general Layer filter settings get included and the “40%” now get calculated as
a “100%” range. Thus the recalculated resonance value for the first Section will
be 70% and for the rest of the Layer the value will be 40%.
When you activate the „abs.“ button for the first Section, the general Layer filter
settings get ignored and the resonance value for the first Section now will be 75%,
for the rest of the Layer it will be 40%.
To deactivate the „filter section“ please use the „bypass“ button to the left of the filter headline.
If you want to assign a dynamic filter performance to your selection, whether by external controllers
like velocity, modwheel, MIDI/host automation, etc., or by internal modules like Free Envelope,
Step Modulator, AHDSR Curve, etc., please refer to page 63.
Skip
Skip is a very simple but also a very useful feature.
The general play back start position for each sample always gets assigned in the Audio Editor.
Additionally you can use „skip“ to move the start position of one or multiple Sections or Alternates
(and all included Zones) with the editing of only one parameter. We extended this parameter with
two decimal places for the first 100 milliseconds which allows you to edit the start position frame
precisely even for a sample rate of 96 kHz.
Use the „skip“ feature to give your performances a more natural feel. A group of live musicians will
rarely hit a note exactly at the same time, for example. „Skip“ lets you adjust this delay between the
instrument and allows you to simulate slight imperfections of live performances.
To deactivate the „skip“ feature please use the „bypass“ button to the left of the skip headline.
IMPORTANT: Like the filter section also the „skip“ parameters can be used with „absolute“ or
„relative“ settings. Please refer to the explanations in the filter section.










