Voice Assign Mode; Voice Mode Steal; Voice Mode Staccato; Detune - Roland Kiwi-8P User Manual

Programmable polyphonic synthesizer
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Voice Assign Mode

Voice Mode Steal

Voice Mode Staccato

Detune

Analogue Feel

Seq One Shot

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421 Voice Assign Mode
422 Voice Mode Steal
423 Voice Mode Staccato
424 – DCO Detune
425 Analogue Feel
431 Sequence One Shot
Voice Assign Mode selects the way the
6 playing voices are assigned to notes
played
Options are
Poly Single – 6 notes trigger 6 voices
Poly Dual – 3 notes max trigger 2
voices each
Poly Triple – 2 notes max trigger 3
voices each
Unison – the last note played will
trigger 6 voices
Solo – The last note played will trigger
1 voice
When more than 6 notes are played
and Poly Chain is set to Off a voice can
be optionally stolen depending on the
selection made here
Options are
Oldest – The oldest voice is selected
(this is the default)
Off –
No voice is stolen (7
ignored)
Newest – The last note played is
selected
Highest – The note with the highest
pitch is selected
Lowest - The note with the lowest
pitch is selected
Quietest – The note with the lowest
volume is selected.
Note – If Voice Assign mode is
Unison or Solo or Chord Mode or
Arp are on then voices are not
Stolen and this option is disabled
Options are Staccato/Legato
When staccato is selected every new
note will trigger a new envelope attack
stage. When legato is selected a new
envelope attack stage will only be
triggered after all notes are lifted.
Range 0-127. DCO Detune will have no
effect on Solo keying
This parameter injects a very subtle
random tune adjusts to each note. This
is changed each time a note is played.
Options are Off or On.
This parameter controls whether a seq
will play once and stop (On) or
continuously loop (Off)
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