rule will take effect, and the POLY Key as well as Channel Enable Button states will
become active.
Channel Enable Button vs. MONO/POLY Keys
Pressing a Channel Enable Button can disable an active MONO Key event. If a MONO
Key is held and any Channel Enable button is clicked either ON or OFF, the MONO
mode is interrupted. The only way to restore MONO mode is to release the key and
press it again. This behavior functions similarly if you are holding a POLY Key to close
a channel switch. If the Channel Enable Button is changed to an OFF state, the Last
Event Priority rule will take precedence and the channel switch opens while a POLY Key
is held.
POLY Keys Legato OFF Mode
As described above, POLY Keys and Channel Enable Buttons normally work together to
close the channel switches, however there is one situation where POLY Keys can
override Channel Enable Button States and open channel switches. If multiple POLY
Keys are held and released one-by-one, the channel switches associated with the key
will open until all keys are released. This is an extension of the Last Event Priority rule
that takes precedence over the multi-channel on behavior. For example, Channel
Enable 1 through 6 are on, and all POLY Keys are held down, all channel switches will
be active. When keys D1 and E1 are released, the corresponding channel switches
open even though the Channel Enable buttons are active.
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