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.
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Poly Cycle
assigns a played note to the next available higher-numbered voice.
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Poly Reset
starts with the first available voice every time a note is played.
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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.
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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.
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Steal Oldest
reallocates the first note that was played.
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Steal Lowest
reallocates the lowest note in the chord.
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Steal None
prevents any voices from being stolen.
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