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Sequencer P2: Track Parameters 2–2: OSC
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This setting does not limit the Unison Number of
Voices parameter. For instance, if Max # of Notes is set
to 6, and Unison Number of Voices is set to 3, you can
play up to 6 notes, each with 3 Unison voices.
If the Program is set to Double, the Max # of Notes
applies equally to both Oscillators. For instance, if Max
# of Notes is set to 4, you can play up to 4 notes on
each OSC.
Chord
Chord [PRG, Off, Bsc, Adv]
PRG uses the Program’s setting. If the Program is set
to Off, then the Chord SW has no effect.
Off disables the Chord function.
Bsc (Basic) re-creates the chord mode of the original
Polysix. Each time you play a new chord, it will cut off
the previous chord. This option ignores the Voice
Assign settings.
Adv (Advanced) uses the Program’s Voice Assign
settings, as if each note in the chord was a transposed
set of oscillators layered within the Program.
Poly, Poly Legato, Single Trigger, Mono, Mono Legato,
Legato Offset, Mono Priority, and Mono and Poly
Unison all apply.
You can achieve the same effect as Bsc, above, by
setting Chord to Advanced, Voice Assign to Mono,
Priority to Last Note, and Legato to Off.
For more information, see “Using Chord mode” on
page 49 of the Operation Guide.
Source Pad [PRG, 1...8]
Chord mode uses the chords assigned to the Pads. This
selects which of the Pads to use. You can also select
chords using the Pads themselves; for more
information, see “Using Chord mode” on page 49 of
the Operation Guide.
PRG uses the notes of the chord stored in the Track’s
Program, instead of any of the chords in the Combi.
This makes it easy to use Chord mode for sound-
specific effects, such as octaves, stacked fifths, and so
on. When set to PRG, the Track will not change chords
in response to the pads.
Track 02…16 (Track Number)
Here you can make OSC settings for MIDI tracks 2
through 16. These are the same as for track 1. See
“Track 01:”.
2–2: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Memory Status. For more information, see
“Memory Status” on page 524.
1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
“Exclusive Solo” on page 138.
2: Rename Song. For more information, see
“Rename Song” on page 524.
3: Delete Song. For more information, see “Delete
Song” on page 524.
4: Copy From Song. For more information, see
“Copy From Song” on page 524.
5: Load Template Song. For more information, see
“Load Template Song” on page 524.
6: Save Template Song. For more information, see
“Save Template Song” on page 525.
7: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see
“FF/REW Speed” on page 525
8: Set Location (for Locate Key.) For more
information, see “Set Location (for Locate Key)” on
page 525.
9: GM Initialize. For more information, see “GM
Initialize” on page 526.
10: Copy From Combination. For more
information, see “Copy from Combination” on
page 526.
11: Copy From Program. For more information, see
“Copy From Program” on page 526.