I was wondering if anyone could offer a bit of insight of how this works in practice. Specifically, if one were to put both layers into manual mode, do both layers get adjusted simultaneously, irrespective of whether the “layer upper” or “layer lower” button is selected? If not, if one makes adjustments on the currently-selected layer then switches to the other layer, do the latter’s parameters then immediately jump to match the slider locations?
Basically, I was wondering if it’s possible (from manual mode) to set up both layers to be the same and then apply some offsets to just one layer, without first having to save a layer and load it into the second layer before applying the offsets.
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Pressing MANUAL UPPER copies the current control positions to the upper layer. Pressing MANUAL LOWER copies the current control positions to the lower layer regardless of the layer context selected with the LAYER UPPER/LOWER buttons.
Control edits are applied to either the lower layer, or upper layer depending on the LAYER context selection in any state (manual, patch, edited patch)
At any point you can toggle in and out of saved patch / performance and edited (or manual) by simply pressing the selected patch/perf button again.
This is useful for tweak - compare - tweak - save simple workflow
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Thanks, George. That sounds cool.
Would the “manual lower” LED extinguish if one were to press “manual upper”, switch to “layer upper” and move some controls (because the lower layer’s parameter values would now no longer be where the current physical controls are)?