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Parameters /
DX200 Editor Main Window
When the keyboard is in
mode, the available settings are "Fingered Porta" and
"Full Time Porta." Fingered Portamento is glide that occurs only when you play legato ---
in other words, playing successive notes smoothly, not releasing a previously played note
until after the next note is played. Full Time Portamento produces glide from one note to
the next even when you play staccato (releasing one note before playing the next).
When the keyboard is in
mode, the available settings are "Sus-Key P Follow" and
"Sus-Key P Retain." In Sustain-Key Pitch Follow mode, if you play a note or chord and
then play another note or chord, the sustain from the original note/chord glides to the
pitch of the most recently played note/chord. In Sustain-Key Pitch Retain mode, the pitch
of the new note or chord glides from that original pitch(es) without interrupting the sustain
of the original note or chord.
Unison Parameters
These parameters let you "fatten" up sound of a pattern, by grouping together four
detuned "copies" of the pattern for every note played.
The DX200 features sixteen-note polyphony, meaning that sixteen notes can be
played simultaneously. In effect, a pattern is made up of sixteen sound generating
"elements," one for each note of polyphony.
The Unison parameters let you reconfigure the element assignment of the DX200
such that four elements sound together in unison when you play a single note. The
elements can be detuned from each other by a variable amount, adding warmth
and richness to the sound of the pattern.
• The overall polyphony of the DX200 is reduced when Unison is on. Normally, polyphony is
sixteen; when Unison is on, it is four. (Naturally, when
is set to "Mono," polyphony
is fixed at one, no matter what the Unison setting is.)
• These parameters are not available in the Edit Panel window.
• Unison Switch
Settings: ON, OFF
This determines whether the Unison function is on or not. When set to "ON," four of the
DX200's sixteen sound generating "elements" are sounded in unison for each note
played. Keep in mind that this reduces the overall polyphony of the instrument.
• Unison Detune
Range: 0 ... 7
This determines the amount of detuning applied for the Unison function. This setting has
no effect unless Unison Switch is set to "ON." A value of "0" results in no detuning;
higher values shift the tuning of the four sound generating "elements" further away from
each other, creating a warm, fat sound.
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