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Next,
hit
KB MODE,
hit 2, hit
ENTER.
That
will
put
the
keyboard
in
POLYPHONIC
MODE
2,
CYCLIC WITH
MEMORY. Now
when
you
repeat the
same
chord
over
and
over
again,
you
should
only
hear
glide
the
first
time
you
strike
the chord.
The
second and each
consecutive time
you
strike
that
chord, the
computer
memory
remembers
that the voices
have been
assigned to the various
pitches
you
are playing.
It
won't
reassign
them
until
you
hit
a
new
note
or
set
of
notes.
Hit
KB MODE,
hit 3, hit
ENTER.
This
gets
you
to
KEYBOARD MODE
3,
RESET
TO
VOICE
A.
Every time
you
let
up on
all
the notes
on
the
keyboard,
the
next note
you
hit
will
be
assigned to
VOICE
A. Playing
a single
line will
produce
a
sound
similar to
playing the
same
line
on
a
monophonic
synthesizer.
Hit
KB MODE,
hit 4, hit
ENTER
to
hear
KEYBOARD MODE
4,
RESET
TO
VOICE A WITH
MEMORY.
The
effect
is
just like
that
of
CYCLIC WITH
MEMORY
in
that
when
you
strike
the
chord
repeatedly,
you
only hear
glide
the
first
time
you
hit
the chord.
From
then
on
the
instrument
remem-
bers that
the voices
have been
assigned
specific
notes
and
it
won't
reassign
them
until
you
strike
new
notes.
This
mode
differs
from
CYCLIC WITH
MEMORY
in
that the
first
note played
after
no
notes
have been
held
down
is
assigned to
VOICE
A.
Q
In
MONOPHONIC
MODE,
the
keyboard
will
only
let
you
play
one
note
at a
time.
There
are three
different
MONOPHONIC
PRIORITY
modes
that
determine
what
note
sounds
should
you
play
more
than
one
note
at
a
time
when
in
MONO
MODE.
To
get to
the
MONOPHONIC KEYBOARD
MODES,
turn the
MONO
switch
(1
.3)
on.
Then
hit
the
KB
MODE
switch
(1.7),
and
press either
1
,
2,
or
3, fol-
lowed by
ENTER.
KEYBOARD MODE
1
is
last
note
priority
-
the
last
note played
will
sound
over
all
others
no
matter
how many
notes
you
hold
down.
KEYBOARD MODE
2
is
low-note
priority
-
the
lowest note played
gets priority.
KEYBOARD MODE
3
is
high-note
priority
-
the highest
note
will
sound
if
more
than
one
note
is
played.
All
three
modes
have
interesting uses, especially
when
used
in
conjunction with
the
SINGLE/MULTIPLE
TRIGGER
switch
(1.4)
and/or
when
the
Memorymoog
is
interfaced
with
a
monophonic
synthesizer.
Q
D
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AUTO TUNE
/ \
TUNE
MONO
MULTIPLE KB
OUT
5
TRIGGER
Ai/.
D
10
GLIDE ON/OFF
GLIDE
DD
KB
MODE
HOLD
ARPEGGIATOR
.\l/.
10
PITCH
BEND
AMOUNT
s\/.
10
MODULATION
AMOUNT
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
MONO
[IHiiE]
El
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El
ElElEl
RECORD
INTERLOCK
MONOPHONIC KEYBOARD MODES
HIT
KB
MODE
HIT1
HIT
ENTER
=
KB
MODE
#
1
HIT
KB
MODE
HIT
2
HIT
ENTER
=
KB
MODE #2
HIT
KB
MODE
HITS
HIT
ENTER
=
KB
MODE #3
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