Voice - Korg RK-100S Parameter Manual

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RK-100S parameter guide

VOICE

Here you can adjust settings for the Unison function which "stacks" voices at the
same pitch to create a richer sound.
VOICE ASSIGN
This parameter specifies how notes will be articulated from the keyboard (or
MIDI source).
Mono1: The timbre will play monophonically. If you continue holding down the
key that you first pressed, the EG will not retrigger when you play the second
and subsequent keys. Use this setting when you want to play legato.
Mono2: The timbre will play monophonically. The EG will be retriggered each
time you press a key.
Poly: The program will play polyphonically, allowing you to play chords. The
maximum polyphony is eight voices.
EG
Mono1
Trigger
EG
Mono2
Trigger
UNISON SW
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.
16
[Mono1, Mono2, Poly]
Note on
Note on
[Off, 2 Voice, 3 Voice, 4 Voice]
Note: Depending on other voice-related settings, the number of voices you
specify here may not actually be sounded.
Note: Turning on the Unison function will limit the available polyphony.
UNISON DETUNE
This parameter is available when Unison is on (i.e., if "UNISON SW" 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
UNISON SPREAD
This parameter is available when Unison is on (i.e., if "UNISON SW" is 2–4
Voice). It controls the width of the stereo spread (panning) of the stacked voices.
The number of voices specified by "UNISON SW" will be panned apart at equal
spacing according to this setting.
ANALOG TUNING
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.
[00...99]
99
Unison
0
Detune
99
Unison
0
Detune
[000...127]
[000...127]

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