> From: JWBarlow@...
> Considering this uses the 4051 as a VCF demux, I'm guessing that this is
8
> note polyphonic (there are easier ways to figure this out), and one could
> "easily" get low or high note priority by picking off one of the pins of
the
> 4051.
6 voice poly. However, I think if you are playing only one note, it
rotates through the voices. So, if you had one voice out, it would play 5
notes and then miss one. Maybe I'm wrong.
> And thanks for the switch number Larry! While it seems like it might be a
> momentary switch, if you depress it once it will both stay down and set a
> flip flop (which triggers the KEY TRANSPOSE function). Depress it again,
and
> it goes up and resets the flip flop (deactivating the KEY TRANSPOSE
> function). Unfortunately, when I depress this button, it will set the FF,
but
> won't stay down so I can't reset the FF unless I turn off the power --
> depressing!
This is supposed to be a momentary switch. The way that key transpose
works on the 60 is that you press and hold that key down while you press an
appropriate key on the keyboard for transpose. If the 6 is different, I
will be surprised. If so, I owe you a different number. There is a
different switch number for the press on / press off like the adjacent
"hold" button.
LH