The lower parameter is “Lowest note”. In this case with a value of C0.
This parameter selects the Lowest note the currently selected Part will play on & is adjusted using the lower Data knob. The range
of this parameter is C-2 to G8 . This parameter is memorised with the Performance.
If the Lowest note is set higher than the Highest note, a reverse window can be created. For example:
If Part Highest key is set to C2 & Part lowest key is set to C3. The sound appears on the master keyboard from C0 to C2 & from
C3 to C8. In other words there is a “Hole” in the middle of the master keyboard.
The Range for the Part can be set via the master keyboard by holding down the page up ( for the Highest note ) or page down ( for
the Lowest note ) buttons & while holding down, playing a note on the Supernova II Rack at the desired split point. You can set
both parameters simultaneously by holding down both page buttons.
Special - Button
This button only works in Performance mode.
When this button is pressed, a series of pages is available on the display containing parameters relevant to this section.
In the Reverb section there are 3 pages available. These are selected using the page Up & page Down buttons to the left of the
display. The lower Data knob on the right of the display are used to alter these parameter’s values.
Page 1 looks like so:
The parameter is “Arp bank & pattern used” & is currently set to Part.
This parameter determines if the Arppegiator Pattern assigned to the Program which is assigned to the currently selected Part is
used or is overridden. This can be useful if you want to assign a different pattern to that that was set in the Program & means that
it is not necessary to make a copy of the same Program with a different Arpeggiator Pattern assigned. Use the higher Data knob to
adjust this parameter. The range of this parameter is Part & Program. This parameter is memorised with a Performance.
When this parameter is altered, the Pattern Bank & Pattern number parameters on page 1 of the Arpeggiator menu will display the
Pattern Bank & Pattern number stored in the Program when this parameter is set to Program, or the Pattern Bank & Pattern num-
ber stored in the Performance when this parameter is set to Part.
Page 2 looks like so:
The parameter is “Copy to part effects all program effects”.
This is a copying utility that allows copying of the effects settings in the currently selected program to the “Part Effects Buffer”.
To copy all the Program’s effects settings to the Part effects buffer press the Write button while in this mode. This parameter is not
memorised.
Copy to part effects
All program effects
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used Part
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