First post. So, as the title suggest i'm curious as if i can add layers in combi mode with the SW controllers. Also, i'd rather have it set to Toggle rather than momentary, because all the other programs are just fine, just adding this one layer would make everything so easy.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Adding a layer with SW1/SW2 (combi)
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Route the layers that you want to add to an IFX channel. Select the Stereo compressor. In the screen of the IFX channel select a control source for Output Level (I believe. I do not have a Krome in front of me.) You can choose SW1, SW2, one of the four User Knobs #1-#4, the damper pedal or the foot switch. I was not successful with the foot pedal.
With the SWs you can switch a layer on and off. With the User Knobs you can blend the layer in and out.
Set the output level to 0 or 100 and the value right next to the control source selection to +100 or -100.
Don't forget to enable the selected controller in the MIDI page and may be deselect it for the other layers.
The disadvantage is that it costs one IFX slot per layer that you want to control independently from others.
Sorry for the incomplete description.
With the SWs you can switch a layer on and off. With the User Knobs you can blend the layer in and out.
Set the output level to 0 or 100 and the value right next to the control source selection to +100 or -100.
Don't forget to enable the selected controller in the MIDI page and may be deselect it for the other layers.
The disadvantage is that it costs one IFX slot per layer that you want to control independently from others.
Sorry for the incomplete description.
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Rout two group of sounds on two different IFX.
Group one routed by IFX 1 - Stereo Limiter, Gain + 5Db AMS SW1 Int: -Inf
So if press the SW1 all group of sounds will be muted because the gain become minus infinite.
Group two of sound routed by IFX2 - Stereo Limiter, Gain -inf, AMS SW1 Int: +35Db (or so)
This group of sounds start to be muted and pressing the SW1 will be un mute.
So in this situation Group one will be switch with Group two.
This trick can be use to add the sounds pressing the SW.
So one group of sounds can be standard routed on Ifx and other group of sounds can be starting using the Stereo Limiter trick.
So Group two will be added on group one pressing SW.
Regards,
Dan
Group one routed by IFX 1 - Stereo Limiter, Gain + 5Db AMS SW1 Int: -Inf
So if press the SW1 all group of sounds will be muted because the gain become minus infinite.
Group two of sound routed by IFX2 - Stereo Limiter, Gain -inf, AMS SW1 Int: +35Db (or so)
This group of sounds start to be muted and pressing the SW1 will be un mute.
So in this situation Group one will be switch with Group two.
This trick can be use to add the sounds pressing the SW.
So one group of sounds can be standard routed on Ifx and other group of sounds can be starting using the Stereo Limiter trick.
So Group two will be added on group one pressing SW.
Regards,
Dan
blueviolin wrote:With the SWs you can switch a layer on and off. With the User Knobs you can blend the layer in and out.
Set the output level to 0 or 100 and the value right next to the control source selection to +100 or -100.
Don't forget to enable the selected controller in the MIDI page and may be deselect it for the other layers.
Thanks blue for the blending advice

Thx Dan for your config advice.Dan Stesco wrote:Rout two group of sounds on two different IFX.
Group one routed by IFX 1 - Stereo Limiter, Gain + 5Db AMS SW1 Int: -Inf
So if press the SW1 all group of sounds will be muted because the gain become minus infinite.
Group two of sound routed by IFX2 - Stereo Limiter, Gain -inf, AMS SW1 Int: +35Db (or so)
This group of sounds start to be muted and pressing the SW1 will be un mute.
So in this situation Group one will be switch with Group two.
You both just saved me a lot of effort
