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SPECTRALIS
You will find the menu for setting the assorted note priority choices and retrigger options
in the expanded part-select menu for the analog synth.
Use the Part->
[Select]
-button and then push and hold the numeric button
[12]
button
until you reach the expanded menu:
1/4:S01:Bass2Ass PA01:BasicBass PA:12
[Part12] [Part13] [Part14] [current]
Push the
[Page-Up]
-button three times. This will open the menu for setting the notepriority
and triggerswitches:
4/4:Trigger-Group Note-Priority
TG1:HIGH TG2:LOW TG3:HI-TR
Using the Encoders 1-3 under the display the trigger and note priority settings for
triggergroups 1 - 3 can be selected. For most analog synth sounds of the soundlibrary
triggergroup 1 is in use. If you have selected a solosound on the analog synth part and
you want to explore these settings, triggergroup 1 is the one in use usually. You should
instantly hear the result if you change the settings there. Please keep in mind that you can
save the settings for note-priority and triggersetting for each separate sound. When you
are choosing a different sound, the original settings of this sound will be restored.
What the hell are
trigger-groups?
The sound engine of
the analog synth can
be divided into
subparts. For example
one can create 3
different voices by
using one VCO and
the LP-filter for voice
1, 2 VCOs and the
MM-Filter for voice 2
and 1 VCO, noise and
the filterbank for the
third voice.
By defining trigger-
groups, you instruct
the system which part
12, 13 and 14 triggers
which envelopes. In
the example above you
would create three
triggergroups. Trigger-
group 1 would trigger
VCO 1- and the LP-
Filter-envelopes,
trigger-group 2 VCO 2
and 3- and the MM-
filter- envelopes and
trigger-group 3 would
trigger the VCO 4-,
noise- and filterbank-
envelopes. Trigger-
groups can use
independent sequen-
cerlines and pattern
sequencer motifs.You'll
find more on this later
in this manual.
Note priority and multitrigger settings
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