Voice Section

The Voice section contains the voice settings. For example, it allows you to choose between monophonic and polyphonic playback or to specify how notes are triggered.

Mono

Activates monophonic playback.

Retrigger

This option is only available in Mono mode. If Retrigger is activated, a note that was stolen by another note is retriggered if you still hold the stolen note when you release the new one.

This way, you can play trills by holding one note and quickly and repeatedly pressing and releasing another note, for example.

Polyphony

If Mono mode is deactivated, you can use this parameter to specify how many notes can be played simultaneously.

Glide

Allows you to bend the pitch between notes that follow each other. You achieve the best results in Mono mode.

Fingered

Activate this parameter to glide the pitch only between notes that are played legato.

Glide Time

Sets the glide time, that is, the time it takes to bend the pitch from one note to the next.

Pitchbend Up/Pitchbend Down

Determines the range of the modulation that is applied when you move the pitchbend wheel.

Key Range

Allows you to specify the key range for each layer. This allows you to create split sounds, where specific keyboard regions only play a specific layer.

You can also set one layer to the full range while the other adds a tonal component within a defined key range.

Voice Mode

Determines which notes are stolen during playback and whether new notes are triggered when the Polyphony setting is exceeded.

  • Last – New notes have playback priority over the notes that were played before them.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes, the notes that were played first are stolen in chronological order (First in/First out), and the new notes are triggered.

  • First – Older notes have playback priority over newer notes.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes while older notes are still being held, no notes are stolen. New notes are only triggered if a free voice is available.

  • Low – Low notes have playback priority over higher notes.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes by playing a lower note than the ones that are held, the highest note is stolen, and the new note is triggered.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes by playing a higher note than the ones that are held, no note is stolen, and no new note is triggered.

  • High – High notes have playback priority over lower notes.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes by playing a higher note than the ones that are held, the lowest note is stolen, and the new note is triggered.

    If you exceed the maximum number of notes by playing a lower note than the ones that are held, no note is stolen, and no new note is triggered.

Trigger Mode

Defines the trigger behavior for new notes.

  • Normal triggers a new note when the previous note gets stolen.

  • Resume retriggers the envelope, but resumes at the level of the stolen note. The pitch is set to the new note.

  • If Legato is selected, the envelope keeps running, and the pitch is set to the new note.