User Manual

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ReAssign: When a new polyphonic voice is chosen, the zone uses the voice
which has just played the same note.
UniLow: Unison with priority to the lowest note. This means that if two notes are
presented at the same time it is the lowest note that is played.
UniHigh: Unison with priority to the high note. This means that if two notes are
presented at the same time it is the highest note that is played.
UniLast: Unison with priority to the last note played. The newest note is
prioritized.
The VOICE ARP button allows you to accept or not accept the use of the
arpeggiator on this zone, independently of the others.
The arpeggiator possesses one setting for all zones, but each zone uses the
arpeggiator independently. This means that each zone can choose to activate the
arpeggiator (or not), and when a note is present in two zones, the arpeggios remain
independent.
Control of polyphonic voices
For each voice, you need to choose the zone by clicking on the ZONE display. The
OFF position allows you to deactivate a particular voice (it is possible to limit the
polyphony).
Once the zone has been chosen, the sound (or single) that the voice will use needs
to be selected. By clicking on the SINGLE PATCH display, we can select one of the
singles of the current preset or a new single. For a given preset, there can be up to
8 singles (one per voice).
It is important to note that the choice of zones and the choice of sounds are
independent. Two zones can manage cards using the same sound, and one zone
can manage voices with different sounds.
The ACTIVE indicator shows the polyphonic voices that are currently active.
Four knobs set (for each voice) the range (+/- two octaves, by semi-tone), fine tune
(+/- a semi-tone), volume and the position in the stereo field (pan).
In this section it is also possible for each voice to use or not to use the portamento
(or glissando), the ring modulator or the effects (chorus and delay) with the PORTA,
R.MOD or FX buttons.
The EDIT button is to edit the sound (or single) assigned to the polyphonic voice. This
updates the graphical interface controls so that they display the single settings.
The Multi mode possibilities are extremely varied. It is possible to separate the
keyboard into different zones, each zone with a different sound, to widen an
accompaniment sound with the stereo image or fine tuning for a large chorused