
10. THE SEQUENCER
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VOICE STEALING
The Digitone has eight voice polyphony. VOICE STEALING sets the rules for how
voices are stolen (which voice is taken when you play a new note) when you use more than eight voices
at the same time. Press
[LEFT]
/
[RIGHT]
to select voice stealing mode.
CYCLE The first played note is stolen first.
TRACK Track priority. Notes played on track 1 has priority over notes played on track 2, 3, and 4. Track
2 notes over track 3, 4 Track 3 notes over track 4.
LOW Lowest note is stolen first
HIGH Highest note is stolen first.
LOCKED VOICES
Sets the number of voices (1–8) you want to lock to a specific track. A locked voice
cannot be used or stolen by another track. If you lock voices to a track, the track cannot use more voices
than the ones that are locked to it. The first number shows the number of locked voices to the track. The
number in brackets shows how many unlocked voices that remain. If you set the parameter to D (dynam-
ic) it will use any available voices to play its Sound.
UNISON
Gives the possibility to add several voices to play the same note. The parameter sets the num-
ber of voices that plays for each note. If unison is not possible due to locked voices on other tracks, this
parameter is greyed out and unavailable.
[FUNC] + [VOICE] toggles unison on/off. [VOICE] blinks if unison is not possible due to
locked voices on other tracks.
UNISON SPREAD
Adds pan and detune to the unison voices.
LAYER
Makes it possible to trig two or more tracks with the same note from the sequencer or the key-
board. For example, if you on track 1 set
LAYER
to affect track 2 then every note you play on track 1 also
plays on track 2, effectively playing two Sounds at the same time. Tracks that are layered to the active
track have filled squares in the parameter representation on the screen.
You can copy the settings in the VOICE menu and paste it to another pattern. In the VOICE
menu, press [FUNC] + [RECORD] to copy the parameter settings. Change pattern and open
VOICE menu, and then press [FUNC] + [STOP] to paste the settings.
10.6 MICRO TIMING MENU
Here you can add micro timing to a note trig, moving it ahead or behind the beat. You can customize the mi-
cro timing on any of the sequencer steps on both synth and MIDI tracks. In GRID RECORDING mode, press
and hold one or several
[TRIG]
keys and then press
[LEFT]
/
[RIGHT]
to access the pop-up Micro timing
menu that shows the time offset for the chosen sequencer step(s) on the active track. To exit the micro
timing menu, release the
[TRIG]
key(s). The micro timing settings are stored in the active pattern
MICRO TIMING
Press
[LEFT]
/
[RIGHT]
keys to adjust the time offset.