Next, hit KB MODE, hit 2, hit ENTER. That will put the keyboard in POLYPHONIC MODE 2,
CYCLIC WITH MEMORY.
Now when you repeat the same chord over and over again, you should
only hear glide the first time you strike the chord. The second and each consecutive time you strike
that chord, the computer memory remembers that the voices have been assigned to the various
pitches you are playing. It won't reassign them until you hit a new note or set of notes.
Hit KB MODE, hit 3, hit ENTER. This gets you to KEYBOARD MODE 3, RESET TO VOICE
A. Every time you let up on all the notes on the keyboard, the next note you hit will be assigned to
VOICE A. Playing a single line will produce a sound similar to playing the same line on a monophonic
synthesizer.
Hit KB MODE, hit 4, hit ENTER to hear KEYBOARD MODE 4, RESET TO VOICE A WITH
MEMORY. The effect is just like that of CYCLIC WITH MEMORY
in that when you strike the chord
repeatedly, you only hear glide the first time you hit the chord. From then on the instrument remem-
bers that the voices have been assigned specific notes and it won't reassign them until you strike new
notes. This mode differs from CYCLIC WITH MEMORY in that the first note played after no notes
have been held down is assigned to VOICE A.
In MONOPHONIC MODE, the keyboard will only let you play one note at a time. There are three
different MONOPHONIC PRIORITY modes that determine what note sounds should you play more
than one note at a time when in MONO MODE. To get to the MONOPHONIC
KEYBOARD MODES,
turn the MONO switch (1.3) on. Then hit the KB MODE switch (1.7), and press either 1, 2, or 3, fol-
lowed by ENTER. KEYBOARD
MODE 1 is last note priority — the last note played will sound over
all others no matter how many notes you hold down. KEYBOARD
MODE 2 is low-note priority — the
lowest note played gets priority. KEYBOARD
MODE 3 is high-note priority — the highest note will
sound if more than one note is played. All three modes have interesting uses, especially when used in
conjunction with the SINGLE/MULTIPLE TRIGGER switch (1.4) and/or when the Memorymoog is
interfaced with a monophonic synthesizer.
SYSTEM
CONTROLLER
MONOPHONIC
KEYBOARD
MODES
ais
HIT KB MODE
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HIT 1
ene TRIGGER
MONO
HITENTER
= KBMODE #1
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HIT KB MODE
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HIT 2
2
pd?
SLIDE ON/OFF
HITENTER
=
KBMODE
#2
HIT KB MODE
HIT 3
HIT ENTER
=
KBMODE #3
PITCH BEND
MODULATION
AMOUNT
AM
24
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