VOICE DEFINITION MODULE
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25 - SOLO MODE
This function provides the playing action of a monophonic synthesizer with single
triggering and last-note priority. With single triggering, you must lift your finger
off a key to initiate a new envelope.
Application:
Produce more realistic effects when working with monophonic instrument
sounds (i.e. solo trumpet, flute, sax, etc.) since this mode does not allow you to play a
chord. Simulate the keying action of monophonic synthesizers.
1. With the module active, assign the Current Voice (see GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS 2). Next, key in 25. The display says:
Solo Mode: no
Press Y/N
This confirms that the default setting is NO. To activate solo mode, press YES.
2. To exit to another function, see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3 (“Exiting a
Function”).
26 - LOOP IN RELEASE
With a looped Voice, after releasing a key the Voice will play to the end of the
loop, play through any sound (if not already truncated) past the loop end point,
and stop. This can create a problem with long release times since the signal will
cut off abruptly after the loop ends; and if you specified a long release, you clearly
wanted the sound to fade away slowly and gently. This function provides a “Loop
in Release” mode, where the loop continues to play -- even after you lift your
finger off the key -- for as long as the VCA release lasts.
1. With the module active, assign the Current Voice (see GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS 2). Next, key in 26. The display says:
Lp in Rls:yes
Press Y/N
This confirms that the default setting is. YES. To de-activate Loop in Release for
the Current Voice, press NO. After making your choice, exit to another function
as described in GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 3 (“Exiting a Function”).
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