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USE PRESET KEYBOARD OCTAVE
When loading a Preset, you can specify whether
the Keyboard Octave setting uses the current panel
settings, or the Keyboard Octave setting that was
saved with the Preset.
Engage Shift mode and press the BANK 2, BANK 4,
PATCH 2, PATCH 3, and PATCH 4 buttons. Pressing the
low C key turns this parameter off, and the Preset will
sound using the current octave panel settings. Pressing
the low C# will turn this parameter on, and the octave
setting stored with the Preset will be used.
GLOBAL NOTE PRIORITY
Subsequent 25 can operate as monophonic synthesizer
(Mono Mode), or as a 2-note paraphonic synthesizer
(Duo Mode). But what happens when you press two
keys at the same time in Mono Mode? By default,
Subsequent 25 plays the note corresponding to the
most recently played key - regardless of its position.
This is called last-note priority. You can change that
behavior, however, so that it will play either the lowest
or the highest note when you press more than one
key. High-note and low-note priority can be useful
in creating trills, or mimicking the behavior of other
monophonic synthesizers.
Engage Shift mode and press the BANK 2, BANK 4,
PATCH 1, and PATCH 2 buttons. Pressing the low C key
engages low-note priority, so that only the lowest note
plays when you hold down more than one key. Pressing
C# engages high-note priority, so that only the highest
note plays when you hold down more than one key.
Pressing D engages the default, last-note priority.
KNOB MODE
When you change Presets, it’s unlikely that the
positions of the knobs will match the values of the
Preset’s parameters. When you turn a knob to make
changes, how it responds will depend on its mode.
To enter Knob mode, engage Shift mode and press
BANK 2, BANK 4, PATCH 3, and PATCH 4. Press the
low C to engage Snap mode, in which the value jumps
to the knob’s current position as soon as you begin
turning it. Press C# to engage Pass-Through mode, in
which turning the knob has no effect until it reaches its
Preset value and then takes effect. Press D to engage
Relative mode (the default), in which turning the knob
up or down slightly causes a minor change in value, and
turning it further causes a increasingly greater change
in value. This allows the value to “catch up” with the
knob’s position and prevents any sudden jumps.
Snap Mode
Relative Mode
Pass-Thru Mode
Low-Note Priority
Last-Note Priority
High-Note Priority
HIDDEN PARAMETERS (Continued)
Use Panel Keyboard Octave
Use Preset KB Octave










