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yeah. maybe you remember these were coined as "the proto-toys"... :)

now,

1) mute-grouping is already there on drumkv1 (cf. Group knob): drum elements of the same group number do mute each other when triggered--i guess that's what you mean.

2) note-offs' also there for drumkv1; you either enable or disable note-off event recognition; when disabled, note-offs are simply ignored. is that it?

3) multilayers: sorry, not there yet. is this about velocity layers? may i ask you (very humbly) why is this so much requested? sure a (real) drummer may know best :)

cheers

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