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BobbyS

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It is easy. Select a blank USER tone, press EDIT, then LAYER EDIT. You will see L1 on top, it indicates that you are currently editing LAYER 1. With the buttons PART + and PART -, you can select other layers to edit. If you want a 3 layer tone, then be sure to have enabled the 3 layers you want to use with "Layer On/Off". Beneath you select the PCM wave you want to use (there are a LOT of waves, but they are in order similar to your PCM tones). While you are Layer Edit, you edit those layers each individually. When you exit this menu, you can edit your sound on a global scale, like detuning, editing LFOs or enabling DSP effects.

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It is easy. Select a blank USER tone, press EDIT, then LAYER EDIT. You will see L1 on top, it indicates that you are currently editing LAYER 1. With the buttons PART + and PART -, you can select other layers to edit. If you want a 3 layer tone, then be sure to have enabled the 3 layers you want to use with "Layer On/Off". Beneath you select the PCM wave you want to use (there are a LOT of waves, but they are in order similar to your PCM tones). While you are Layer Edit, you edit those layers each individually. When you exit this menu, you can edit your sound on a global scale, like detuning, editing LFOs or enabling DSP effects.

 

Thanks DP

 

 I wasn't pushing the right button lol. Too many buttons......not enough brain cells.

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