3) UNISON
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Hinweis:
3) UNISON
Diese
Einstellung macht
den Polysix
zu
einem
leitungsstarken
monopho-
nischen Synthesizer, Da alle seche VCO's
eine einheitliche Tonhohe haben, erhalten
Sie einen vollen, reichhaltigen Sound.
Remarque:
3) UNISON
Last Note Priority causes the instru-
ment
to
always
sound
the last note
played,
regardless
of how
many
other
keys are still depressed, or whether the
new
note
is higher or lower than the
previous note.
Return
to
Previous
Note
capability
allows you to easily produce trills, slurs
and arpeggios. If one or more notes are
played and held down in succession, the
instrument
will
sound
the
last note
played as described above. If the current
note is released, the previous note will be
automatically replayed if it is still held
down,
without
having to restrike that
note. If that note is then released, the
next previous note will be replayed, and
so forth up to a maximum of five notes.
For example, if you play and hold down
C, E, D, G, F in sequence,
and then
release F, G, D, E in sequence, you will
hear C, E, D, G, F, G, D, E, €. If you
have more than 5 notes depressed, only
the last 5 notes played will be "remem-
bered";
previous notes will be "forgot-
ten".
Trills may be easily played by holding
one note down and rapidly playing and
releasing one or more other notes. This is
especially
effective when you manually
arpeggiate an interval or chord above or
below the held note, letting the held note
sound between every other note. Rolled
arpeggios may be performed by playing
and holding down the notes of a chord in
sequence
and
then
releasing them
in
reverse sequence.
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