Patch Parameters - Roland Kiwitechnics KIWI-SJX Manual

Upgrade for the jx-10 & mks-70
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Patch Parameters

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429 – Patch Key Mode
430 – Split Point
431 - Patch Steal Mode
432 – Lower/Upper Balance
433 – Total Volume
Options are
WHOLE – The JX-10 acts like a single
12 voice synth with the Lower Tone in
the Patch sounding on both voice
boards. Upper Tone edits will be
stored but will have no effect on the
sound.
DUAL – The JX-10 acts like a 6 voice
synth and each note played will
sound on both the Lower and Upper
voice board. Both Tones in the Patch
are used and edits made on both
voice boards will sound.
SPLIT – Notes played below the Split
point will sound on the Lower Voice
Board. Note equal and above the split
point will sound on the Upper Voice
Board. Both Tones in the Patch are
used and edits made on both voice
boards will sound.
Notes played below the Split point will
sound on the Lower Voice Board.
Note equal and above the split point
will sound on the Upper Voice Board.
When more than the maximum notes
are played 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
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
Range is 0-127 (0=Lower Board
Only)
Range is 0-127
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