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12.2.4. Voice: Allocation
Use [Assign 1-4] to define the voice allocation for various combinations of [Polyphony] and
[Timbrality].
12.2.4.1. Poly upper/lower allocation
These settings are the same for the upper and lower zones so they are described together.
The Lower settings are only active when [Timbrality] is set to Split.
[Assign 1-4] provide options for the order in which new voices are triggered.
Poly Cycle assigns a played note to the next available higher-numbered voice.
Poly Reset starts with the first available voice every time a note is played.
Poly Unison plays the first note using voice 1, stacks voices 2-6 on the second
note played, leaves voice 2 on note 2 and stacks voices 3-6 on the third note
played, etc.
Poly Reassign will steal a voice with the same pitch, even if other voices are
available. This is similar to the behavior of a piano, for example.
[Assign 5-7] define the order in which voices are stolen when polyphony is exceeded.
Steal Oldest reallocates the first note that was played.
Steal Lowest reallocates the lowest note in the chord.
Steal None prevents any voices from being stolen.
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