Mono/Fury Manual
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The following key assignment modes are available:
Unison
Monophonic keyboard action:
The VCOs are stacked and play the same key.
Unison/Share
Polyphonic keyboard action:
The pressed keys
share
the VCOs, i.e. if one key is pressed
all VCOs will play the same note; if two keys are pressed
each note will be played by two VCOs. If more than two keys
are pressed each note will be played by one VCO.
Poly
Polyphonic keyboard action:
Each key is played by one VCO. If the arpeggiator is
activated each note will be played by one VCO while the next
note will be played by the next VCO in row.
Chord Memory
Monophonic keyboard action:
The VCOs are stacked and play the relative notes defined by
the Chord Memory function.
Round Robin
Monophonic keyboard action:
The pressed key is played by one VCO while the next key is
played by the next VCO in row (similar to
Poly
when the
arpeggiator is activated).
Trigger Mode and Auto Damp
Since there is only one filter and one amplifier the parameters
Trigger
and
Auto Damp
are of special interest when playing one of the two polyphonic modes (
Unison/Share
or
Poly
).
On key press,
Single Trigger
will restart the envelopes only when no other key is
pressed (legato) while
Multiple Trigger
will restart them always.
If
Auto Damp
is set to
Off
the VCOs will play until all keys have been released (even if
their assigned keys are already released). If set to
On
a VCO will be muted as soon as
its assigned key is released.
Programming the Chord Memory
Of course this has to be done as with the
Mono/Poly
! Play a chord on the keyboard
and click the
Chord Memory
button at the same time. Or activate the
Hold
button,
play the desired keys one for one, and then click the
Chord Memory
button. Or set the
relative chord notes directly via the hosts' built-in plug-in parameter dialog (if
available).