Voice Assign - Korg modvawe Owner's Manual

Wavetable synthesizer
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Voice Assign

Mode = Poly
The settings on this page are stored with the Program, if the Program is written separately.
(Voice Assign) Mode
[Poly, Mono]
This selects the basic voice allocation mode. Depending on which one you select, various other options will appear,
such as Single Trig (Poly mode only) and Unison (Mono mode only).
Poly: The Program will play polyphonically, allowing you play chords.
Mono: The Program will play monophonically, producing only one note at a time.
Single Trigger
[Off, On]
Single Trigger is available when Voice Assign Mode is set to Poly.
On: When you play the same note repeatedly, the previous note will be silenced before the next note is sounded, so that
the two do not overlap.
Off: When you play the same note repeatedly, the notes will overlap.
Max # of Notes
[Dynamic, 1...32]
Max # of Notes is available when Voice Assign Mode is set to Poly.
Dynamic is the default. With this setting, you can play as many notes as the system allows.
1-32 limits the number of notes played by the Program. Voices will be allocated dynamically up to this maximum. You
can use this to:
Model the voice-leading of vintage synthesizers
Control the resources required by individual Programs
This setting does not limit the Unison Voices parameter. For instance, if Max # of Notes is set to 6, and Unison Voices
is set to 3, you can play up to 6 notes, each with 3 Unison voices.
Mode = Mono
Mono Legato
[Off, On]
Mono Legato is available when Voice Assign Mode is set to Mono.
Legato means to play in a smooth, connected way; the next note is played before the last note is released.
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