Layers, split, and stack, Managing layers – Dave Smith Instruments PROPHET 12 KEYBOARD User Manual

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Prophet 12 Operation Manual

Layers, Split, and Stack

Layers, Split, and Stack

Each of the Prophet 12’s programs contains two layers, layer A and layer

B. Each layer can contain a complete, distinctly different sound from the

other layer. In a sense, each program is really two programs. This helps

to facilitate split and stacked (layered) key mapping.

When a program is recalled from memory and neither s

Plit

a | B nor

s

tack

a + B are on, the sound that is loaded is the sound in layer A. To

play and edit layer B, turn on Edit Layer B.

Tip:

To edit parameters in layers A and B simultaneously, press and

briefly hold e

Dit

l

ayer

B until it blinks. To return to single layer

editing, press e

Dit

l

ayer

B again.

When Split A | B is on, layer A is mapped to the left of the keyboard’s

split point and layer B is mapped to the right. Layer A plays up to—but

does not include—the split point; layer B plays from the split point and

above. Six voices are allocated to each side of the split.

To set the split point:

1. Turn s

Plit

a | B on.

2. Press and hold the key where layer B should start.
3. Press s

Plit

a | B.

The Split Point is set to that note.

When s

tack

a + B is on, both layers play for the full range of the

keyboard, with six voices allocated to each layer.

Managing Layers

Layers can easily be swapped or copied between programs to create

useful split and stacked programs.

To display the layers screen:
• Press e

Dit

l

ayer

B

• Press and hold s

how

and press s

Plit

a | B

• Press and hold s

how

and press s

tack

a + B

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