•DYN (F2, 2nd page):
Vel>Decay: The velocity of a note will control the decay time of its sound
Vel>Filtr: The velocity of a note will control the filter cutoff
Vel>Level: This lets you set how
Vel>Pitch: The velocity with which you strike the trigger will control the sound's pitch
•OTHR (F3, 2nd page):
Output: The output through which the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent. When "MAIN" is selected, the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent out of the MAIN OUT. When "AUX" is selected, the Voice or Accompaniment will be sent out of the AUX OUT.
Note: If your Utility Menu setting for the "Output" is set to "Main>Aux," the "AUX" option here will show up as "AUX (N/A)." This is because the
AUX OUT signal is "mirroring" the MAIN OUT signal. See the GENERAL menu part of the UTILITY MENU section for more information.
Priority: How high the Voice's or Accompaniment's "polyphony priority" is – "LOW," "MEDIUM," or "HIGH." "Polyphony" is the simultaneous sounding of Instruments (e.g., if you strike multiple triggers at the same time, like the
MuteGroup: The MuteGroup the Voice is assigned to, if any
Note: The MuteGroup function is especially useful for setting up multiple sounds shared by the same instruments, like "open" vs. "closed" triangle sounds or struck vs. stroked güiros.
Example: If your "Kick1" (kick drum) and "SnrHd" (snare drum head) are assigned to the same MuteGroup, the decay of your snare drum will be cut off when you hit the kick drum and vice versa.
Playback: Indicates whether repeated strikes
of the same trigger will be considered polyphonic (POLY) or monophonic (MONO). When set to "POLY" (the default), successive strikes of the same trigger will be allowed to sound simultaneously as polyphony (see "Priority" above). When set to "MONO,"
successive strikes of the same trigger will silence previous ones.
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