Key Mode: Low, Hi,Last, LowR, HiR, LastR—
priority," this determines what note has priority when more than one note
is played on the keyboard or via MIDI when
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Low-Note Priority is most common in vintage synths and is often used
for playing trills by holding a note and repeatedly tapping a lower note.
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Low Retrigger causes the envelopes to be retriggered with each
keystroke.
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High Note and High Retrigger are similar to the low note settings,
except that the highest note is given priority.
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Last Note and Last Retrigger give priority to the last note played.
Env 3 Repeat: Off, On
segments of the envelope repeat. Sustain still affects the level at which
a note is gated on, Delay, Attack, and Decay loop until the note is turned
off. The Release segment begins when the note is gated off, just as it
does when Repeat is off.
VCA Level: 1...127—
If VCA LEVEL is on full, Envelope Amount has no effect. For typical keyboard
playing, VCA LEVEL is set to zero.
Split Point: C-2...C8—
In split mode, playing a key on the left side of the keyboard will play the
Layer A sound and playing a key on the right side will play the Layer B
sound. Polyphony is allocated equally between the two sounds, half of
the available voices on Layer A and half on Layer B. The split point is
saved with the program.
Prophet Rev2 User's Guide
—When on, the Delay, Attack, and Decay
Sets a base level for the VCA (Voltage Controlled
Sets the split point for Layer B in Split A|B mode.
Sometimes called "note
mode is enabled:
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