Mode] (Performance Mode); Common Parameters - Arturia TAE ORIGIN User Manual

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8.3.6.1

[Mode] (Performance mode)

This selection box sets the play mode used for the current program. Each mode responds in its own
way to performance input:
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[Poly Circ.] (Polyphonic circular) This mode selects a "new" voice in the polyphony range
every time a note is played, even when the same key is played successively. In certain
circumstances this has the effect of allowing decaying notes to complete their envelope
cycle, with newly struck notes starting from the initial envelope point.
[Poly Reset] (Polyphonic reset) This mode takes the first available voice that is not being
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held open by a NOTE ON event or the sustain pedal. This means that a note in mid-release
can be "opened" again by a new note. Poly circular and poly reset have their own impact
on the sound of the program, depending on the performer's approach and the amount of
polyphony (as it affects voice stealing).
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[Mono Low]: Mono mode with priority to the lowest note. This means that if two notes
are presented at the same time it is the lowest note that is played.
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[Mono High]: Mono mode with priority to the higher note. This means that if two notes
are presented at the same time it is the higher note that is played.
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[Mono Last]: Mono mode with priority to the last note. This means that if two notes are
presented at the same time it is the last note that is played.
NOTE: The field underneath [Mode] changes context from "Polyphony" to "Legato" depending on
whether a polyphonic or monophonic mode is selected.
8.3.6.2

Common parameters

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[Legato/Polyphony]: When a poly mode is selected (see above), this selection box is
named polyphony and sets the maximum amount of voices that can play simultaneously.
When a mono mode is selected, this selection box is named legato and toggles legato
mode on or off. When legato is on, the [kbd] (keyboard) module sends no trigger when a
new notes is played while another is held. If legato is off, the [kbd] module always sends
a trigger when a new note is played.
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[Sustain]: This selection box determines if the current program responds to sustain pedal
messages.
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[Pitch Bend]: This selection box determines if the current program responds to pitch bend
messages.
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