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example, when Ambika boots, voices 1, 3 and 5 are assigned to part 1 ; and voices 2, 4, 6 are
assigned to part 2. You will notice that it is not possible to assign voices 2, 4, 6 to part 1 before having
de-assigned them from part 2. It might not be convenient, but a voice can only be used by one part,
so this constraint has to be enforced!
Assigning/de-assigning a voice causes quite a bit of data shuffling between the processors running
each voicecard, and this causes interruptions/reset notes. Don't do that during a live performance!
Shortcut Hold the S1 switch while turning the encoder to change the active part. This works on any
page!
Synthesis
Finally, let's get to the real thing! Each voice of Ambika is built according to the diagram drawn below.
Obviously, it would be tedious to edit the settings of each individual voice... Instead, you edit parts
and all the voices assigned to a part automatically inherit its settings!
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