Korg MMT microKORG XL+ Owner's Manual page 35

Synthesizer / vocoder
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GATE.TIME
OCT.RANGE
ARP.SWING
VC T1.LVL
VC T2.LVL
VC.HPF.LVL
VC.FC.OFST
VC RESO
VC.EF.SENS
VC.FC.MINT
VC.DIR.LVL
VC LEVEL
UNISON
Here you can adjust settings for the Unison function which "stacks" voices
at the same pitch to create a richer sound.
MODE ...................................................... [OFF, 2 VOICE, 3 VOICE, 4 VOICE]
When the Unison Switch is turned on, you can specify the number of voices
that will be stacked.
OFF: Unison is off.
2 VOICE: Unison is on; two voices are stacked.
3 VOICE: Unison is on; three voices are stacked.
4 VOICE: Unison is on; four voices are stacked.
Depending on other voice-related settings, the number of voices you
NOTE
specify here may not actually be sounded.
Turning on the Unison function will limit the available polyphony.
NOTE
Arpeggiator Gate Time
Arpeggiator Octave Range
Arpeggiator Swing
Vocoder Timbre 1 Level
Vocoder Timbre 2 Level
Vocoder HPF Level
Vocoder Fc Offset
Vocoder Resonance
Vocoder E.F.Sens
Vocoder Fc Modulation Intensity
Vocoder Direct Level
Vocoder Level
DETUNE (Unison Detune)............................................................. [0...99]
This parameter is available when Unison is on (i.e., if "MODE" is 2–4
Voice). It specifies (in units of cents) the amount of detuning that will occur
between the stacked voices. Regardless of how many voices are stacked,
this parameter will always specify the total range of detuning.
2 voice
4 voice
SPREAD (Unison Spread) ...................................................... [000...127]
This parameter is available when Unison is on (i.e., if "MODE" is 2–4
Voice). It controls the width of the stereo spread (panning) of the stacked
voices. The number of voices specified by "MODE" will be panned apart at
equal spacing according to this setting.
PITCH
Here you can adjust settings that affect the pitch of the oscillators. These
settings are common to oscillators 1 and 2. Set the transpose and tuning
parameters to obtain the desired pitch.
Here you can also specify the amount of pitch change that is produced by
the [PITCH] wheel (pitch bend wheel) and [MOD] wheel (modulation
wheel).
ANLG.TUNE (Analog Tune) .................................................... [000...127]
By adding a slight randomness to the pitch of each note as it is played, this
parameter can simulate the pitch instability and oscillator "drift" that was
characteristic of vintage analog synthesizers. Higher settings will produce
greater variations in pitch.
Parameter Guide
99
Unison
0
Detune
99
Unison
0
Detune
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