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Release
The length, in milliseconds, of the release stage of the
resulting envelope. Increasing this value will “smooth” the
resulting envelope, by ignoring amplitude peaks in the
incoming signal that are shorter than the release phase of
the envelope.
InLevel
The gain level of the incoming signal. Increasing this value
increases the envelope follower’s sensitivity to the input
signal.
OutLevel
The output gain of the resulting control signal. Increasing
this value increases the depth of the output signal.
System Menu
Figure 83. System Menu, page 1 of 1
Tune
A/- 100 cents tuning to the entire synthesizer. This
is because you may want to play the Solaris along with an
acoustic instrument that is not at concert pitch, and cannot
be retuned easily (such as an old piano). You can set the
Fine Tune as needed, and still select through the presets
without resetting this parameter.
Load BPM
Allows you to override the stored preset values for BPM.
If
LoadBPM
is
Off
, the programmed BPM will be ignored,
and the current BPM setting will be used for all presets
Load Outs
Allows you to override the stored preset values for the
output assignments. If
LoadOuts
is
Off
, all programmed
signal routings in the Output section (see “Output” on page
38), including FX routings, will be ignored. The current
Output selection and FX bussing will be used for all Pre-
sets.
This will adversely affect many of the presets which
have specific effects designed as an integral part of
the sound. This function is provided if for some rea-
son you wish to have the Solaris audio coming from
output jacks that are not normally programmed in
the factory Presets
Split
Limits the
Inc/Dec
buttons to select pages only from the
Main or Mod group. The most recent displayed page is
stored for each section, allowing one to go between a
Main
page and a
Mod
mode page.
Wrap
Allows continuous cycling of the parameter pages. If
Wrap
is
Off
, page selection will stop at the final page, whether
incrementing or decrementing.
System parameters are not stored in presets.
Save
Certain parameters in the Solaris make more sense to be
stored once, for overall use in the synth, instead of per
preset. These parameters are stored in the Global Init file,
abbreviated in the Factory folder on your CF card as ‘glo.
ini’.
This file is created when you set the Save parameter on the
System page to Active, and then press Enter. The Global
init file contains all of the parameters on the System and
MIDI pages, as well as the polarity settings for the foot
switches (set on page 2 of the Home parameters).This glo.
ini file is loaded into the synth for use when you first turn on
your Solaris.
MIDI Menu
Figure 84. MIDI Menu, page 1 of 2
Channel
MIDI channel the Solaris sends and receives on.
PrgChng
When On, Solaris will respond to program change mes-
sages over MIDI.
SendArp
When On, Solaris will send the notes played by the internal
arpeggiator to the MIDI Out port.
Omni
Turns MIDI Omni mode
On
or
Off
.
LocalOff
When On, Solaris does not respond to MIDI messages
from the physical keyboard.
Tx-NRPN
When On, Solaris will transmit Non-Registered Parameter
Numbers over MIDI.
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