Korg miniKORG 700S Owner's Manual page 16

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VOICE MODE: Specifies how notes are produced.
MONO: Play monophonically.
LEGATO: Play monophonically. The EG is not retriggered by
the second or subsequent keystroke if you continue holding
down the previous key.
POLY: Play polyphonically.
VOICES: Specifies the maximum polyphony.
ANALOG: Controls the amount of randomness applied to the oscilla-
tor pitch and the filter cutoff frequency at each
note-on.
UNISON: Specifies the number of unison voices used when playing
polyphonically.
note
The maximum polyphony when playing polyphonically depends on
"TOTAL" and "UNISON." The actual maximum polyphony will be
the "TOTAL" value divided by the "UNISON" value.
DETUNE: Specifies the detuning (pitch difference) between simulta-
neously-sounded voices when you use "UNISON" to play multiple
voices in unison.
SPREAD: Spreads the voices between the left and right channels
when you use "UNISON" to play multiple voices in unison. If the
"UNISON" setting is odd-numbered, only one voice will be located in
the center.
PITCH BEND RANGE: Specifies the amount of pitch change that will
occur when you operate the joystick wheel or the pitch bender of a
MIDI controller connected to your computer.
This setting specifies the pitch change that will occur when the pitch
bender is operated all the way in the positive (+) direction.
7. MODE
selector
Used to switch the basic waveform of the oscillator (VCO1).
Triangle wave: This is a basic waveform with few overtones and a
mellifluous tone.
Rectangular wave: This waveform is suitable for an electronic tone
and wind instrument tone.
Sawtooth wave: This waveform is suitable for a variety of instru-
ment sounds, including many overtones.
CHORUS I: This tone produces the effect of overlapping sounds with
the pulse with modulation.
CHORUS II: This tone produces the strong chorus effect with a
faster LFO than CHORUS I.
8. EXPAND switch
Used to add changes to the cutoff frequency of the Traveler when
emitting a sound. The tone changes over time depending on the
settings of the ATTACK/SLOW slider and the PERCUSSION/SINGING
slider.
9. BRIGHT switch
Used to increase the resonance level. The harmonic overtones near
the cutoff frequency of the Traveler are emphasized, and the sound
becomes brighter.
10. SUSTAIN switch
Used to sustain the sound even after a key is released.
11. BENDER switch
Used to obtain a bending effect. This function is effective for tones
such as human voices and whistling.
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