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4.4.2 The Key Module
The Key module controls how the synthesizer voices respond to the events coming
from an external MIDI keyboard or from a MIDI sequencer.
The keyboard can be monophonic, allowing one to play only one note at a time,
or polyphonic, allowing one the play chords. This behavior is adjusted with the Mode
drop-down menu. The Priority control, located below the Mode control, sets the behav-
ior of the keyboard when several notes are depressed at the same time in monophonic
mode or when the maximum number of polyphonic voices has been reached in poly-
phonic mode. In monophonic mode, the Priority determines which of the lower, last, or higher note
has precedence when several notes are played. In polyphonic mode, this control determines which
of the lowest, highest, or oldest note is muted in order to replace it with the newest note played once
the maximum of polyphonic voices has been reached. Note that since this parameter determines
the note priority, the stolen note will be the opposite of what appears in the control display. The
Error knob adds a random error to the pitch of each note played; as it is turned clockwise, the error
increases. This makes all the notes play slightly out of tune.
Note that the sustain pedal (MIDI controller number 64) is always active on the Key module.
4.4.3 Unison
The unison mode allows one to stack voices, in other words, play two or
four voices for each note played on the keyboard. This mode creates the im-
pression that several instruments are playing the same note together, adding
depth to the sound.
Each voice can be slightly detuned relatively to the others by using the
Detune knob. Turning this knob clockwise increases the amplitude of the error.
Furthermore, voices can be desynchronized by adding a small time lag between
their triggering with the Delay knob. There is no delay when the knob is in its leftmost position
and it increases (units in ms) as it is turned clockwise.
4.4.4 The Glide Module
The Glide module is used to make the pitch slide between notes rather than chang-
ing immediately from note to note. The Time knob sets the amount of time necessary
for the pitch to slide over one octave. The Mode drop-down menu enables one to
choose between the Constant or Proportional mode. When in Constant mode, the
time necessary for the pitch to slide from one note to another is always the same re-
gardless of the interval between the notes. When set to proportional, the slide time
becomes proportional to the width of the interval between the two notes.
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