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Legaton Glide OFF
Legato Glide ON
LEGATO GLIDE
You can change the default setting so that glide is
engaged only when you press a key before you release
the previous key. This is called legato glide. You can
toggle legato on and off by engaging Shift mode and
pressing the BANK 1 and PATCH 4 buttons. Pressing the
low C# key turns legato glide on, and pressing the C key
turns legato glide off. When glide is turned on and legato
glide is turned off, glide affects all notes you play.
GLIDE TYPE
Engaging Shift mode and pressing the BANK 1, PATCH 2,
and PATCH 4 buttons lets you choose from three different
types of glide: linear constant rate (LCR), linear constant
time (LCT), and exponential (EXP). When you select LCR
(the default) by pressing the low C key, the glide rate will
depend on the size of the interval; the larger the interval
between pitches, then the longer the glide time will be.
When you select LCT by pressing the low C# key, the
glide time will stay the same regardless of the interval.
And when you select EXP by pressing the low D key, the
glide rate will follow an exponential curve that begins with
a fast rate and slows as it approaches the target note.
GATED GLIDE
The Glide function creates a gradual, gliding change
in the oscillators’ pitch voltage. Gated Glide causes
this gradual change to be started and stopped by the
keyboard gate. When Gated Glide is off, the pitch CV
will continue gliding to the target pitch at the current
Glide Rate, regardless of whether or not the Sub Phatty
is playing a note. When Gated Glide is on, the pitch CV
only glides while a note is playing, and is held constant
in between notes. The different behaviors are more
distinct with longer Glide times.
To toggle gated glide on and off, engage Shift mode
and press the BANK 1, PATCH 2, PATCH 3, and PATCH
4 buttons. Press the low C# to turn gated glide on, and
press the low C to turn gated glide off.
Linear Constant Rate
Exponential
Linear Constatnt Time
Gated Glide OFF
Gated Glide ON