Tascam 4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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11. Now select the Loud layer dimension only, and change the “Attenuation controller invert” parameter
to “Yes”. is will reverse the eect of the Mod Wheel on the Loud layer’s volume, creating a simple
crossfade between the loud and so layers. As the Mod Wheel moves from 0 to 127, the so layer
will fade out and the loud layer will fade in.
12. Save the instrument and load it to a MIDI
channel.
13. Hold down the Note E2 while moving the Mod-Wheel back and forth. You should hear a smooth
cross-fade between the so and loud layer.
You can also do custom in and out points using the Crossfade Editor. is tool can handle any number of
layers. When you use this method, leave the “Control invert” parameter set to “No” for all layers. e
crossfade is dened instead by a set of four parameters:
Crossfade in start
Crossfade in nish
Crossfade out start
Crossfade out nish
Typically each layer will have its own set of fade points, coordinated with those of the other layers. e
Crossfade Editor allows the crossfades for all layers to be visualized and edited graphically. In the example
below, Layer 1 will gradually fade to Layer 2 as the Mod Wheel rises through the middle part of its range.
Up to 128 layers are supported.