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3. Send to Setup? 
Pressing the control knob at this option sends you to [setups] 
mode and allows you to make this program a part in the last-
selected setup.  
 
Any existing setup already has one or more parts, so you will be 
given the option of adding this program to the setup in one of the 
following ways: 
 
1. send to part.  The setup’s part is replaced by the current 
program.  The setup part’s level, effects mix, key range, and latch 
status are retained. See the sidebar for a description of how the 
parts’ letter assignments are affected. 
 
2. layer.  The setup’s existing part is duplicated, resulting in a new 
part.  This new part uses the program’s information but retains the 
level, effects mix, and other information of the setup’s original 
part. See the sidebar for a description of how the parts’ letter 
assignments are affected. 
 
3. split low.  The setup’s existing part is split in two at a 
particular key.   
 
The Micron prompts for a note on the keyboard at which to 
execute the split.  The program is then sent to the lower part of the 
split.  Every note below the one you select will use this new 
program, down to that part’s low key setting.  Every note including 
and higher
 than the note you select will use the setup’s existing part.  
 
The new part is assigned the letter of the part that was split low.  
For example, if the setup contains parts A, B, C, and D, and part B 
is the part that is split, then the newly added part will become part 
B, and the original part will become part C.  All later parts’ letters 
are incremented by one.   
 
To select the split point, turn the control knob or play a key.  You 
can use the [octave] buttons if your desired split point is outside 
of the current key range.   
 
4. split high.  The setup’s existing part is split in two at a 
particular key. 
 
As with the split low option, the Micron prompts for a note on the 
keyboard at which to execute the split.  The program is then sent 
to the upper part of the split.  Every note above the one you select 
will use this new program, up to that part’s high key setting.  Every 
Send to setup only allows the 
option of sending the 
program to the current setup.  
Therefore,  you may need to 
jump out of program editing 
to choose a setup before 
returning to programs and 
following this procedure. 
How part letters change 
when “layer,”  “split low,” 
and “split high” are used 
When parts are layered or 
split high, the new part is 
assigned the next letter after 
the targeted part.  All 
subsequent part letters are 
incremented by one.   
 
For example, consider a 
setup with four existent parts:
 A 
 B 
 C 
 D 
 
If we split part B, the result is 
as follows: 
 A 
 
B (low split of B) 
 
C (high split of B)
 
D (formerly “C”) 
 E 
(formerly 
“D”)