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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Shortcut to Switch Layers While Editing?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve been experimenting with Layers in conjunction with exploring microphone setups and finding it very awkward to switch which layer is being edited. I hope I&#039;m missing something because right now it it takes four clicks/keystrokes to get from the mic editing page of one layer to the other:</p><p>- Click the Layers button (or shortcut Y).<br />- Click the Edit button for the other layer (no shortcut...?).<br />- Click the X to close the Layers window (or shortcut Y)<br />- Click the Mic button (shortcut M works in Standalone, but not in the VSTi...?)</p><p>An &#039;E&#039; is displayed in the preset name field when editing the second layer but seems to serve no purpose other than indicating that a 2nd or 3rd layer is being edited. There&#039;s no differentiation between those two except that a vertical black line intersects the Q in Pianoteq when editing the 3rd layer which looks like an unintended UI rendering artifact.</p><p>As it stands, it&#039;s easier to use two instances of Pianoteq in a DAW where I can have both instrument UIs open side by side. But then I have to have two tracks to host them, and this workaround is only feasible for Layering, not Morphing.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[brundlefly]]></name>
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