3.4. The Side Panel
The
gear icon
at the top right of the Upper Toolbar opens the Side Panel, which in turn
contains four tabs covering important subsystems that you won't have to access quickly
when you're playing or editing sounds on Solina V. Let’s look at them from left to right.
3.4.1. Settings Tab
This tab covers settings to control how a Preset responds to incoming MIDI.
•
Poly:
Turns Poly mode on or off. One of the most powerful advancements that
Solina V enjoys in comparison to its vintage ancestor is that while the original
hardware was paraphonic, Solina V can in fact be used as a true polyphonic
synthesizer.
When Poly is off, the Upper instrument is
paraphonic, which means that all notes you play
are run through a single filter and amplitude envelope.
That means that if you play one note, the filter and amplitude envelopes open up and
shape that note... but every other note you play while holding down that first note has no
articulation of its own. They just jump in wherever that first envelope happens to be, and
follow along.
When Poly is on, the Upper instrument is
polyphonic, which means that every note you play
has its own filter and amplitude envelope and therefore its own articulation.
Here's an easy way to hear how this works:
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