7.4.2General settings
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Course Bend (filter) | Filter coarse for the pitch bend wheel | ||||
Course Bend (accord) | Oscillator tuning coarse for the pitch bend wheel. (by semitone | ||||
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MonoPoly | Selects synthesizer mode: ( Monophonic, Unison or polyphonic ) | ||||
Legato | Selects legato mode (the portamento is active when the notes are | ||||
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Re Trigger | Selects the re trigger mode (the keyboard generates a trigger | ||||
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Nbr Release | Select the number of release notes |
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Poly | Gives the number of polyphonic tracks |
The Moog Modular V responds to the pitch bend depending on the position of the “tune” selector. This selector sets the amplitude of this response to +/- four octaves per
The “MonoPoly” interrupter takes the synthesizer from monophonic to polyphonic mode. The Unison position allows us to play the indicated number of voices in parallel, while the playing mode remains monophonic.
In the monophonic mode, 2 interrupters allow the control of the triggering of the envelopes. The first, “re trigger” allows the reactivation of the trigger signal in the case where the notes are linked. The second, “legato” allows the affectation of frequency smoothing (portamento) whether the notes are linked or not.
The rotating “Volume” button sets the general volume of the Moog Modular V, while the rotating “tune” button allows us to set the tuning with amplitude of 1 tone.
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