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Set channel strips to ignore Hermode tuning
If a patch (or the concert or set containing the patch) is set to use Hermode tuning, but the
patch contains a channel strip (for example, one with a drum or percussion instrument) that you
do not want to use Hermode tuning, you can set the individual channel strip to ignore Hermode
tuning.
Set a channel strip to ignore Hermode tuning
m In the MIDI Input tab of the Channel Strip Inspector, select the Ignore Hermode Tuning checkbox.
Override concert- and set-level key ranges
If a software instrument channel strip exists at the concert level, the concert-level channel strip
takes precedence over any patch-level software instrument channel strips within its key range.
This means that when you play any notes in the key range of the concert-level channel strip on a
keyboard controller, you hear only the concert-level channel strip, even when a patch is selected.
Similarly, if a software instrument channel strip exists at the set level, the same condition applies
for all patches in the set. That is, the set-level channel strip takes precedence over any patch-level
channel strips within its key range.
You can override concert- or set-level channel strips for a channel strip on an individual patch,
so that the patch-level channel strip takes precedence over the concert-level or set-level
channel strips.
Override concert- or set-level key ranges
1 In the Patch List, select the patch with the channel strip that you want to override the concert- or
set-level channel strip.
2 In the Channel Strips area, select the channel strip with the key range that you want to override
the concert- or set-level key range.
3 In the Channel Strip Inspector, select the Layer Editor.
4 Select the “Override parent ranges” checkbox.
The “Override parent ranges” checkbox is available only if there is a concert- or set-level
channel strip.