The Patch Common parameters in the Footer and on the far left and far right of the EDIT page are controls that affect the entire Patch (both Layer A and Layer B).

All Layer-specific parameters are found in the large middle area, and are generally unique to the Layer.

When you change the view to a different Layer, the controls in the middle area will change to reflect the settings in the selected Layer. The common controls in the Footer and on the left and right sides will not change, as they affect both Layers.

The Patch Common controls on the left include the MIX section, with Level, Pan, & Pitch controls. Patch Common controls on the right are the Velocity Curves, Solo/Glide modes, and Voice controls. The V-Curve (Velocity Curve) section also has a Zoom option for customizing Velocity curves.

The Footer contains a Part level fader, a Part level meter, and Mute/Solo buttons that mirror those found on the MIXER Page. The Footer also contains Layer Selection Buttons, a Link Layers button, Latch Mode button, Trigger Mode controls, Sustain Mode selection buttons, and Pitch Bend Down and Up controls.

There are other parameters that are common to the whole patch as well. The LFOs are common, as are the Modulation Envelopes.

The general rule to follow is; “If it’s a numbered parameter, it’s a control that’s common to the entire Patch.”

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