Mirage DSK-1 Manual page 47

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on the even wavesamples. By using key velocity to control the balance (PARAM 35), a soft
sound will be heard when keys are depressed slowly and a hard sound will be heard when keys
are depressed firmly.
29/Monophonic Mode (ON-OFF)
A switching parameter to choose between polyphonic keyboard and monophonic keyboard
operation. With the switch OFF, the Mirage will play in its usual eight-voice polyphonic
splendor. With the switch ON, one voice will be assigned to each keyboard half. If a key is
played while another is still down, the voice will be "stolen" from the first key, but the envelope
will not be re- triggered.
30/Local ON/OFF (ON-OFF)
The Mirage keyboard can be set to transmit out MIDI information without playing sounds itself.
When Parameter 30 is set ON, the Mirage functions as normal. When set to OFF, the Mirage will
not sound voices when played from the keyboard, but will send whatever you play out MIDI.
The Mirage will still sound notes which are coming in MIDI. This is a useful function when
using the Mirage in a multiple keyboard set-up or when using it with external sequencers.
31/LFO Speed (00-99)
The LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR SPEED parameter will change the frequency of the
LFO. It is adjustable from .5 Hz (VALUE 0) to 40 Hz (VALUE 99). The LFO affects pitch only.
32/LFO Depth (00-99)
The LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR DEPTH parameter controls the amplitude of the LFO.
Higher values will result in greater LFO depth (more vibrato). A value of 0 will assign the LFO
depth to the Mod Wheel.
33/D.O. Detune (00-99)
The DIGITAL OSCILLATOR DETUNE parameter controls the frequency difference between
two oscillators used on the same key. It will cause the second oscillator to play sharp in small
increments. To hear the effect as chorusing, set param. 34 to a middle value, such as 32.
34/D.O. Balance (00-63)
The DIGITAL OSCILLATOR BALANCE controls the relative volume level of the two
oscillators in the MIX MODE (param, 28) or for chorusing. A value of 0 results in only
Oscillator 1 playing the sound; with a value of 63 only Oscillator 2 will play. A value of 32
results in an even mix of the two oscillators.
35/D.O. Balance vs (00-31)

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