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The operation of this function will differ depending on
the "Voice Assign Mode" setting.
With a setting of Mono (Single), retriggering will
occur if the controller is above the threshold value. If
Retrigger Control is OFF, retriggering will not occur.
With a setting of Mono (Multi), retriggering will
occur if the controller is below the threshold value. If
Retrigger Control is OFF, retriggering will always
occur.
If a note-on occurs when all notes are off,
retriggering will always occur.
LFO's whose Key Sync is turned OFF will
not be reset even if retriggering occurs.
Priority
Specifies the priority order that will be used when the
number of keys pressed exceeds the maximum
polyphony.
Low: The lowest note will take priority
High: The highest note will take priority
Last: The last-pressed note will take priority
Hold
When this is checked, the note will continue to sound
after the key is released. However, if the EG selected
by "4–1: Amp1," "Amp2" (normally the Amp EG is
used) has a sustain level of zero, the note will decay
naturally.
1–1d: Scale
Specifies the scale type
Type (Scale Type)
[Equal Temperament...User Octave Scale 15]
Selects the basic scale for the internal tone generator.
The user scales can be specified in Global mode "3–1:
User Scale" ( page 127 in Parameter Guide).
Equal Temperament
The most widely used scale, consisting of equally-
spaced semitone steps.
Pure Major
The major chords of the selected key will be per-
fectly in tune.
Pure Minor
The minor chords of the selected key will be per-
fectly in tune.
Arabic
This reproduces a quarter-tone scale of Arabic mu-
sic.
Pythagorean
A scale based on ancient Greek musical theory, suit-
able for playing melodies.
Werckmeister (Werkmeister III)
An equal-tempered scale used in the later Baroque
period.
[Low, High, Last]
Key (Scale Key)
Specify the tonic note of the selected scale. This
setting has no effect for Equal Temperament,
Stretch, or User All Note Scale
Random
As this value is increased, the pitch of the note will
become increasingly unpredictable. Normally you will
leave this set at zero.
Adjust this parameter when you wish to simulate
instruments whose pitch is naturally unstable, such as
tape-mechanism organs or acoustic instruments.
Kirnberger (Kirnberger III)
A scale created in the 18th century, and used mainly
for tuning harpsichords.
Slendro
An Indonesian gamelan scale in which the octave
consists of 5 notes.
If the Key parameter is set to C, use the C, D, F, G,
and A keys. (Other keys will produce the same
pitches as equal temperament.)
Pelog
An Indonesian gamelan scale in which the octave
consists of 7 notes.
If the Key parameter is set to C, use only the white
keys. (The black keys will produce the same pitches
as equal temperament.)
Stretch
This is a tuning used on acoustic pianos.
User All Notes Scale
This is the full-range scale (C-1=G9) that you cre-
ate in Global mode "3–1b: User All Notes scale"
( page 121 in TRITON Parameter Guide).
User Octave Scale 00–15
This is the one-octave scale that you create in Glo-
bal mode "3–1a: User Octave Scale" ( page 121
in TRITON Parameter Guide).
If a scale other than equal temperament is
selected, certain combinations of this param-
eter and the "Key" parameter may cause the
tuning of the base key (for example A=440
Hz) to become incorrect. If this occurs, you
can adjust the "Master Tune" (Global P0:
Basic tab).
[C...B]
.
[0...99]
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