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12.2.4.2. Uni/mono upper/lower allocation
These settings are the same for the upper and lower zones so they are described together.
They define how PolyBrute behaves when the zone [Polyphony] setting is Unison or Mono.
Note that the Lower settings are only active when [Timbrality] is set to Split.
• [Assign 1-3] define whether the current note will change to a new note in response
to a lower note, a higher note, or the most recently played note (Priority: Last). In
the latter case, the current note will change to a new note whether that note is
above or below the current note.
• [Assign 5-6] affect whether the envelopes will reset when the keys are played
legato (i.e., if a second note is triggered while the first note is still held). When
Legato is ON, they will not reset; when it is OFF, they will reset.
• [Assign 7] affects Glide response as well as the envelopes. When selected, the
envelopes will not reset when the keys are played legato, and glide will also
happen. When the keys are not played legato, glide will not happen. Results
depend on the Glide time being set high enough for the glide to be audible.
12.2.4.3. Unison voice count
You can define the number of voices used by each zone in Unison mode. Use [Assign 1-4] to
set the value for the lower zone and [Assign 5-8] to set the value for the upper zone.
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