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uit de manual van de pro 2000mk2
POLY CHAN ACTIVE (None, A+B, +Aux12,+Aux34,+Aux56, default: None)
- This setting lets you decide which synth channels are assigned for use in poly mode.
Options are:
None - All Mono (default)
A+B only (2 voice)
A+B+Aux12 (3 voice)
A+B+Aux12+34 (4 voice)
A+B+Aux12+34+56 (5 voice)
Polyphonic mode is active when this parameter is set to anything other than "None - All Mono"
If you are using more than just channels A+B, then the Aux outputs must be used in pairs:
Aux 1 with Aux 2, Aux 3 with Aux 4, Aux 5 with Aux 6. Auxes not being polyphonically
controlled will continue to be independent. Remember to set the Auxes to CVs or Gates.
POLY NOTE ASSIGN (Regular Cyclic, Memory Cyclic, Reset, default: Regular Cyclic)
- This parameter sets how incoming MIDI notes are assigned to voices. This setting only has any effect
if polyphonic mode is active. Options are:
Regular Cyclic Mode (default)
Memory Cyclic
Reset Mode
Regular Cyclic Mode:
Incoming MIDI notes are assigned the next free voice. (Even if it is the same note played repeatedly).
If, for instance you have channels A+B+Aux12+34 set to poly, each time you play a note it will step
through and assign channels A then B then Aux12 then Aux34 then back to A again as you play.
If you hold a note, new notes will be assigned to the next voice in that order that is free.
If all voices are already assigned to held notes, the next note will use the lowest voice held.
Memory Cyclic:
This mode is similar to the regular cyclic mode described above. However, a new note will be
assigned to the same voice as before if that voice is not currently playing and has not been reassigned.
For example if you play notes C D D C then they will be played by channels A B B A, rather
than A B Aux12 Ax34 as they would in Regular Cyclic Mode. If all voices are already assigned to held
notes, the next note will use the lowest voice held.
Reset Mode:
As you play, the lowest free voice (channel A being the lowest) is assigned to the new note.
If all voices are already assigned to held notes, the next note will use the lowest voice held.