Limiting Transpose To A Defined Key Range; Limiting The Number Of Oscillators When Polyphony Is Low - Korg HAVIAN 30 User Manual

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Editing the Sounds

Limiting the number of oscillators when polyphony is low

Use the
Low priority
be turned off when the instrument is short on voices. Keep in mind that, with
a dense polyphony, missing oscillators might not even be heard.
Low Priority
0
1
2
[n]...24

Limiting transpose to a defined key range

Some parts of the Sound, in a keyboard range containing special effects, can
fall out of the
Use the
Transpose Range (Top Key
transposition to a defined key range. Notes will only be transposed if falling
inside this range.
This is useful to avoid RX Sounds to be transposed (therefore reassigned do
different sounds) when transposing a Sound. Set these values so that all RX
Noises assigned to any oscillator will fall out of the Transpose Range. For
example, if you assigned an RX Noise to a G7 on OSC1, and an RX Noise to an
A7 on OSC2, set the Top Key value no higher than F#7 (just below the lowest
RX Noise).
parameter to allow the highest-numbered oscillators to
Meaning
No oscillator will be turned off in any case.
The highest-numbered oscillator will be turned off, if needed.
The two highest-numbered oscillators can be turned off, one after
the other, if needed.
The n-numbered oscillators (up to 24) can be turned off, one after
the other, if needed.
Transpose
Range.
and
Bottom
Key) parameters to limit

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