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1–1: Program Basic
This page contains all of the basic settings for the Program.
Among other things, you can:
• Set up the basic Program type: Single, Double, Drum, or
Double Drum
• Set the Program to play polyphonically or
monophonically
• Create a keyboard split between OSC 1 and OSC 2
• Select the Program’s scale
• Make basic Wave Sequence Settings
1–1a: Program Name and Tempo
Bank
[A...T]
Program Name
[000…127/001…128: Name]
These two read-only parameters show the bank, number, and
name of the current Program.
Tempo (
)
[040.00…300.00, EXT]
This is the tempo used for Wave Sequences, LFOs, effects,
and ARP. For more information, please see “Tempo” on
page 3.
< button
This button is on every page, except for the Top pages of
PROGRAM and COMBINATION mode. Press this button
to show the Home page, where either Program Select or
Combination Select will be selected.
1–1b: Oscillator Mode
Oscillator Mode
[Single, Double,
Drums, Double Drums]
HD-1 Single Programs have one oscillator, and Double
Programs have two oscillators. Each oscillator includes a
complete synthesis voice, with velocity-switched
multisamples, dual filters, EGs, LFOs, and so on.
The Drum and Double Drum modes are a special variations
of Single and Double modes, respectively, using Drum Kits
(as created in GLOBAL mode) instead of Multisamples.
Single:
The Program will use
one oscillator
, for a
maximum of 140-note polyphony
.
Double:
The Program will use
two oscillators
, for a
maximum of 70-note polyphony
.
Drums:
The Program will use
one oscillator
to play a Drum
Kit. In this case the Program will normally have a
maximum
of 140-note polyphony
.
Double Drums:
The Program will use
two oscillators
to
play two Drum Kits. In this case the Program will normally
have a
maximum of 70-note polyphony
.
Note:
when playing drum kits, it’s often useful to turn on the
Hold
parameter. For more information, see “Hold,” on
A note about polyphony
Polyphony means the number of notes that you can play at a
time. This number will vary depending on the particular
sound being played, and how that sound is produced.
Generally speaking:
• Double Programs use twice as many voices as Single
Programs.
1–1PMC
1–1a
1–1c
1–1b
1–1h
1–1e
1–1f
1–1g
1–1d
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Page 568: ...SEQUENCER mode 558...
Page 580: ...SET LIST mode 570...
Page 738: ...MEDIA mode 728...
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