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Customizing and editing the Sounds
Use the second
ditional condition before triggering the selected oscillator. For example, a
Normal-triggered oscillator will always play, while a Legato-triggered oscilla-
tor will only play when a note is played legato.
trigger Mode (How)
Normal
Legato
Legato Up
Legato Down
Not Legato
Sound Controller 1
Sound Controller 2
Sound Controller Y+
Sound Controller Y-
Cycle 1
OSC Trigger Mode > Mode
Meaning
The oscillator always plays when a key, or another triggering control
chosen in the first menu, is pressed.
The oscillator only plays when the note is played 'legato'. The delay
and pitch interval from the previous note are also to be considered,
as set in the Sound > Basic > Sound page (Legato as OSC Trigger
parameter).
Like Legato, but this is only activated when the second note is out of
the Max Range value (as set in the Sound > Basic > Sound page) and it
is higher than the first one.
Like Legato, but this is only activated when the second note is out of
the "Max Range" value (as set in the Sound > Basic > Sound page) and
it is lower than the first one.
The oscillator only plays when the note is NOT played legato (it is the
opposite of the above choice). This only works if at least an oscillator
is set to Legato; if there isn't, this behaves as a Normal trigger.
The oscillator only plays when a CC#80 (Sound Controller 1) mes-
sage is received. Press and release the corresponding physical con-
troller, and the next note will also trigger the selected oscillator. If
you keep it pressed, the oscillator will continue to be triggered until
you release the controller.
Note: In Sequencer and Sound mode, the Assignable Switch 1 is auto-
matically assigned to Sound Controller 1.
Hint: This (like the following Sound Controllers) is especially useful to
enable a different nuance to the following note(s).
As the above, but with the CC#81 (Sound Controller 2) message.
Note: In Sequencer and Sound mode, the Assignable Switch 2 is au-
tomatically assigned to Sound Controller 2.
As the above, but with the joystick, assigned as the Sound Controller,
pushed at least half-way forward (value 64). The controller is turned
off when the joystick is released. This control is equivalent to a
CC#01 (Modulation) Control Change message.
As the above, but with the joystick, assigned as the Sound Controller,
pulled at least half-way back (value 64). The controller is turned off
when the joystick is released. This control is equivalent to a CC#02
(Breath Controller) Control Change message.
All oscillators with this same trigger mode assigned will play in cycle.
For example, if Oscillators 1, 2 and 4 are assigned the Cycle 1 trigger
mode, the following note will trigger Oscillator 1, then 2, then 4, then
1 again.
Hint: This is especially useful to trigger different sound nuances or
create vector-like sound sequences.
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