Non-Transpose Mode; Solo Mode - E-Mu XK6Xtreme Keys Owner's Manual

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Non-Transpose
Mode

Solo Mode

O O O O
In order to define a
monophonic glide (see the
Portamento parameter), you
must be in Solo mode.
This function turns keyboard transposition On or Off for the current layer.
With Nontranspose "on," the keyboard will not control the pitch of the
instrument. This is a useful function for drones, attack "chiffs," or other
sound effects which you may not want to track the keyboard.
L1
NONTRANSPOSE
off
Provides the playing action of a monophonic instrument such as a lead
synthesizer by preventing more than one note from sounding at once.
There are eight different solo modes provided. Try setting up different
layers with different solo mode and glide rates or combine solo mode with
polyphonic playing modes.
L1
SOLO MODE
synth (low)
The Solo modes are:
Multiple Trigger:
Last note priority. No key-up action. Retriggers
envelopes and samples when a key is pressed.
Melody (last):
Last note priority. No key-up action.
First solo note: Envelopes start at Attack segment from zero. Samples
start at the beginning.
If previous note is releasing: Envelopes start at Attack segment, but from
current level. Samples start at the beginning.
When playing "Legato": Envelopes continue from current segment and
level. Samples start at the loop or the beginning if unlooped.
Melody (low):
Same as Melody (last), but with low note priority. Newly
played keys which are higher than the lowest solo key held do not sound.
Melody (high):
Same as Melody (last), but with high note priority. Newly
played keys which are lower than the highest solo key held do not sound.
Synth (last):
Similar to Melody (last) but this mode has key-up action.
When you release the currently sounding solo key while holding other keys
down, the highest held solo key sounds in a Legato fashion.
Preset Edit Menu

Non-Transpose Mode

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