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These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the UI options in the web-based configuration tool (webconf).
 
These timing values are the default ones. You can adjust them to your personal feeling from the UI options in the web-based configuration tool (webconf).
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Some push actions depends of context. The SELECT knob is mainly used to navigate and a short push on it will select an item on a "Selector Screen". Inside a "Controller Screen", short pushes can be used to rotate between layers (LAYER knob) or between controller pages (SELECT knob). "Bold-pushes" are normally intended as shortcuts for jumping to specific screen like "chain options", "main menu", etc. Pushing the BACK knob generally close the current modal-screen or jumps to the previous screen in the workflow sequence.
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Some push actions depends of context. The SELECT knob is mainly used to navigate and a short push on it will select an item on a "Selector Screen". Inside a "Controller Screen", short pushes can be used to rotate between chains (LAYER knob) or between controller pages (SELECT knob). "Bold-pushes" are normally intended as shortcuts for jumping to specific screen like "chain options", "main menu", etc. Pushing the BACK knob generally close the current modal-screen or jumps to the previous screen in the workflow sequence.
    
Although some push actions depend of context (current screen), there are some actions that are global and will work from any screen:
 
Although some push actions depend of context (current screen), there are some actions that are global and will work from any screen:
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The root module can't be re-arranged or changed. MIDI effects can be added to the start of a chain and audio effects can be added to the end of a chain. These can be arranged as serial or parallel paths.
 
The root module can't be re-arranged or changed. MIDI effects can be added to the start of a chain and audio effects can be added to the end of a chain. These can be arranged as serial or parallel paths.
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All modules in a chain receive all the MIDI events on the assigned channel. Some special layers (MOD-UI) don't have an assigned MIDI channel and receive all MIDI channels.
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All modules in a chain receive all the MIDI events on the assigned channel. Some special chains (MOD-UI) don't have an assigned MIDI channel and receive all MIDI channels.
    
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* '''Audio Output''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio outputs. This allows complex audio routing to be performed. If this is not sufficient, try MOD-UI engine with the MOD-UI web GUI. This option is not available for MIDI chains.
 
* '''Audio Output''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio outputs. This allows complex audio routing to be performed. If this is not sufficient, try MOD-UI engine with the MOD-UI web GUI. This option is not available for MIDI chains.
 
* '''Audio Capture''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio inputs. This option is only available on audio chains.
 
* '''Audio Capture''' allows manipulation of the routing of the chain's audio inputs. This option is only available on audio chains.
* '''MIDI Routing''' => Select the destiny of the layer's MIDI output. This option is only available on MIDI-FX layers.
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* '''MIDI Routing''' => Select the destiny of the chain's MIDI output. This option is only available on MIDI-FX chains.
 
* '''MIDI Channel''' allows changing of the chain's MIDI Channel. Only MIDI channels not assigned to other chains are available.
 
* '''MIDI Channel''' allows changing of the chain's MIDI Channel. Only MIDI channels not assigned to other chains are available.
 
* '''Replace Synth''' allows a synth module to be replaced by another synth module.
 
* '''Replace Synth''' allows a synth module to be replaced by another synth module.
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#TODO: Validate this behaviour:
 
#TODO: Validate this behaviour:
* '''Stage Mode''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the layer. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active layer, so the layer associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored.  
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* '''Stage Mode''': ZS3 list shows all the ZS3s stored, no matter the chain. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active chain, so the chain associated with the recalled ZS3 will receive *ALL* the MIDI input. Only 127 ZS3s can be stored.  
* '''Multi-timbral Mode''': ZS3 list shows the ZS3 of the currently active layer only. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active layer, but every layer receives MIDI input from its channel. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel.
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* '''Multi-timbral Mode''': ZS3 list shows the ZS3 of the currently active chain only. Recalling a ZS3 changes the active chain, but every chain receives MIDI input from its channel. You can use several keyboards on different channels and store 127 ZS3s by MIDI channel.
    
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