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On
: The first note in a legato phrase will sound normally; subsequent notes in the phrase will sound smoother (for
instance, envelopes will continue instead of restarting).
Off
: Legato playing will produce the same sound as detached playing.
Priority
[Low, High, Last]
Priority is available when Voice Assign Mode is set to
Mono
.
This determines what happens when more than one note is being held down.
Low:
The lowest note will sound. Many vintage monophonic analog synths work this way.
High:
The highest note will sound.
Last:
The most recently played note will sound.
Unison Voices
[1…16]
Unison can be used in both Mono and Poly modes.
1:
Unison is off, and
Stereo Spread
and
Detune
do not apply.
2-16:
The Program uses the specified number of more stacked, detuned voices to create a thicker sound.
Detune
[0…200 cents]
This parameter sets the tuning spread for the
Unison
voices.
Voices = 3, Detune = 24, Thickness Off
Voices = 4, Detune = 24, Thickness Off
Thickness
[0…100]
This parameter controls the character of the detuning for the unison voices.
0:
Unison voices are evenly distributed across the
Detune
range, as shown above.
1…100:
Unison voices are detuned asymmetrically. This makes the detuning more complex, and changes the way in
which the pitches beat against one another—like slightly out-of-tune oscillators in a vintage synthesizer. Higher
numbers increase the effect.
Stereo (Spread)
[0…100]
Stereo
lets you create a wider stereo field when using
Unison
. It applies only when
Unison Voices
is
2
or greater.
Voices
Detune
1
–12
2
0
3
+12
Voices
Detune
1
–12
2
–4
3
+4
4
+12