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THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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The Controller panel
The Controller panel contains standard Master Volume and Pitch and Mod controls, Keyboard Mode/Note Triggering
sections and four virtual (freely assignable) controls. The panel also has a patch display and standard Select/
Browse/Save patch buttons (these are always shown even if Thor is folded).
The Keyboard Mode section
In this section you make basic keyboard related settings for a patch. It has the following options:
Note Triggering section
Using the buttons in this section you can select in what way Thor will respond:
Via note input only.
Via the Step Sequencer only (see “Step Sequencer”).
•Or both.
The section also has a standard Note On indicator.
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Function
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Description
Polyphony This setting determines the number of voices that you can play simultaneously when Polyphonic mode
is selected. The maximum number of voices is 32.
Release
Polyphony
This governs the number of voices that are allowed to naturally decay/ring out (in the release phase of
the envelope) when new notes are triggered and Polyphonic mode is selected. E.g. if you set this to “0”,
any new note(s) will cut off the release of any previously triggered notes.
Mono Legato Mono Legato mode is monophonic regardless of the Polyphony setting. It works as follows:
D Hold down a key and then press another key without releasing the previous.
Notice that the pitch changes, but the envelopes do not start over. That is, there
will be no new “attack”.
Mono Retrig Mono Retrig is also monophonic and this mode means that when you press a key the envelopes are al-
ways retriggered.
Polyphonic This is the standard polyphonic play mode - you can play the number of voices set with the Polyphony
parameter.
Portamento On/Off/Auto The knob is used for controlling portamento - a parameter that makes the pitch glide between the
notes you play, rather than changing the pitch instantly as soon as you hit a key on your keyboard. By
turning this knob you set how long it should take for the pitch to glide from one note to the next as you
play them. There are three basic portamento modes:
In Auto mode, there will only be any portamento when playing more than one
note. If any of the Mono modes is selected, portamento will only affect the le-
gato notes.
When set to On, portamento is applied to all notes.
Off means no portamento.