Layer Alternate Parameters

Expression Pool

Shows the available layers.

Alternation List

Shows the layers that are used by Layer Alternate. The layer that is played back is highlighted.

You can change the order of the layers by dragging them to a new position. To remove a layer from the Alternation List, use the context menu for the selected key switch.

Alternation Mode
  • Select Cycle Up to cycle through the layers in the Alternation List in ascending order according to their index number, that is, from the lowest number upwards.

  • Select Cycle Down to cycle through the layers in the Alternation List in descending order according to their index number, that is, from the highest number downwards.

  • Select Random to alternate the layers randomly with each note that you play.

  • Select Random Exclusive to alternate the layers randomly, but without repetitions.

Per Key

Activate this option to apply the alternation for each MIDI key separately. If this option is deactivated, the alternation is applied globally across the entire keyboard, so that any key that you play advances the alternation sequence.

Enable/Disable

The two value fields allow you to specify the MIDI keys that enable/disable the alternation sequence.

If no key is specified in the Disable field, the key in the Enable field is used to enable and disable the alternation sequence.

Note

The keys that are specified for Enable and Disable are used exclusively for these functions and cannot trigger any notes.

If this is set to Off, playback remains on the selected layer.

You can also use the On/Off button to the left of the value fields to activate/deactivate the alternation sequence.

Reset

Specifies the key that resets the alternation sequence.

Auto Reset

Allows you to reset the layer alternation automatically after a specific time.

Previous

Specifies the key that switches to the previous entry in the list.

Next

Specifies the key that switches to the next entry in the list.

Grace Time

Sets the minimum time between two steps. This allows you to play chords, for example, because otherwise, each note of a chord would play with a different layer.