> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > > I think you need to look at the Kenton manual some more. > I'm 99.99% sure you can set both A & B to the same channel. > There are also 'Note Priority' settings as Newest, Lowest, > and Highest. The Newest make the most "sense" in playing. > If you hold down a note, keep it down, that "voice" does > NOT get re-assigned as other notes are play (called "note > stealing"). Yes, you are right Paul. You can set them to the same channel. However, that does not help unless I am missing the obvious. If both A and B are set to the same channel, newest, then any new note played on the keyboard on the selected channel will trigger both A and B. So, A and B will always sounding the same note if placed on the same channel. One can set A to "highest" and B to "lowest" to give a two note poly anytime two notes were being played on that channel. However, if only one note was being played, both voices would sound (as highest and lowest would be the same. > There is a BIG difference between playing *polyphonically* and Of course, I am referring to polyphonically. However, the nature of MOTM is that any polyphonically is multi-timbrally as each voice is independent modules. However, lets say for the sake of discussion, I want a two voice chord track. I can get the two separate CVs from the same channel by setting A and B to the same channel. However, the GATE out 1 and 2 are identical. So, you can have 2 voltages, bit trigger only one envelope. And, if you try to do this with triggers out too on the auxes, you will find that trigger B does nothing when assigned to the same channel as A. I do know how to get 5 voices of multi-timbrally from the Kenton CV+gate sending notes on 5 different channels from my keyboard. However, the obvious flaw for polyphonic chords is seen there since one would never know where to split the keyboard for polyphonic operation. So, multi-timbrally is easy, polyphonic however, is a challenge. Larry H
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Re: Kenton Pro2000 Modes
2000-02-22 by J. Larry Hendry
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