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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet => Prophet Rev2 => Topic started by: CGP25 on June 20, 2019, 06:40:45 AM
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum, relatively new to synthesis, and have recently got a Rev 2, which is my first proper synth. :) I'm loving it so far.
So, my question for today is:
If I have a stacked sound, is there a way to change a parameter for both layers simultaneously? For example, say I have a patch programmed that is using layer A + B and in a live situation, and I want to play around with the filter cutoff for the whole sound. Right now, I can only change the cutoff for layer A or B, but not both at the same time... I'm sure there is an easy solution to this, but in scanning the manual I couldn't find a solution.
Thanks guys!
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum, relatively new to synthesis, and have recently got a Rev 2, which is my first proper synth. :) I'm loving it so far.
So, my question for today is:
If I have a stacked sound, is there a way to change a parameter for both layers simultaneously? For example, say I have a patch programmed that is using layer A + B and in a live situation, and I want to play around with the filter cutoff for the whole sound. Right now, I can only change the cutoff for layer A or B, but not both at the same time... I'm sure there is an easy solution to this, but in scanning the manual I couldn't find a solution.
Thanks guys!
from the manual:
'To edit Layer A and B simultaneously:
1. With Stack mode on (stack a+b button is lit) press and hold the edit layer b button. It begins flashing, indicating that you are in “Link” mode.
2. Change any parameters. The parameters are changed on both Layer A and Layer B.
3. To turn off Link mode, press the edit layer b button again. It stops flashing.'
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RTFM. ;-)
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RTFM. ;-)
I really always read a manual fully, really!!
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RTFM. ;-)
I really always read a manual fully, really!!
I feel you. Been there. Missed a thing, which was in the manual. But I also missed some other things prior that were NOT in the manual... After skimming through the manual a couple times for each question already, I was better off just asking my fellow friends here a (potentially) dumb question.
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Just in case someone missed it, if you want to copy layer A to layer B, you can do so by pressing both Split A/B and Stack A+B buttons and then Write. ;)