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4
Vibrato Rate BPM = Off: 0.30-10.00 Hz
BPM = On: 1/4 to
1/32Dot
Sets rate of Vibrato effect
5
Glide
Off, On
Toggles Glide effect
6
Glide Time
0-127
Controls Glide rate (hidden if Glide =
Off)
7
Glide Curve
Exp (-64) > Lin (0) > Log
(64)
Sets Glide curve (hidden if Glide =
Off)
8
Glide Legato Off, On
If On, only legato playing activates
Glide (hidden if Glide = Off)
Pitch Bend
This parameter enables the pitch bend wheel
to cover as much as a four-octave range: two
octaves up and two octaves down (+/- 24
semitones). You can set the range to a whole
step, or a musical fifth, or whatever you prefer.
The setting is saved when you save the patch.
Vibrato settings
The Vibrato feature provides a sixth LFO that
modulates the pitch of all 3 oscillators at once.
It is controlled by the mod wheel. This avoids
having to use a mod route to make the same
connection. The mod wheel can still be used
for other purposes through the Mod Matrix,
and also as a volume control for the Ribbon
when it is in
The Vibrato rate locks to tempo when its
BPM parameter is set to On. This enhances
the musicality of the vibrato; singers and
musicians do this naturally to match the
music.
Glide settings
Glide causes the pitch to slide between notes
rather than changing in chromatic steps.
When the Glide effect is enabled it reveals
another three parameters on Voice page 2. The
same thing happens when the Glide button is
toggled on the top panel.
The Glide curves are similar in shape to the
envelope segment curves:
• An exponential curve rises slowly at
first and accelerates upward. When
moving downward it starts falling quickly
and slows down as it approaches its
destination.
• A logarithmic curve does the opposite: It
rises quickly at first and its rate of change
slows as it nears the peak. In the opposite
direction it starts falling slowly and
accelerates until it reaches its resting state.
• A linear curve rises and falls at the same
rate throughout its duration.
Enabling the Glide Legato setting changes the
way Glide works: staccato notes will not glide;
notes played in a legato fashion will glide.
Glide Legato can be less predictable when Polyphony mode = Poly. The reason: Each
individual voice has its own legato, and legato playing only happens when the same
voice is retriggered. For example, if voice 1 is the next one that will be triggered, playing
a legato note will glide voice 1 from its current note to the new note.