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98
SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
If Max. is set, the part is only influenced by its own part volume
control and of course also by the overall volume control of the
SEMPRA.
Mono key: This option parameter refers to the monophonic mode we've already
learned about above. It is activated via the [F8] button.
With the Mono key function here in the Part options, you can
determine whether the part sounds on the highest, the lowest, or
the last key played when Monophone mode is activated.
Mono Retrigger: With this function you can determine whether (depending on the
monophone mode set under Mono key) the previous note, i.e. the
next lower, the next higher or the penultimate key, is played again
after releasing the last monophone note played.
Tip: Simply switch a part to monophonic mode and try out the
different options for Mono Button and Mono Retrigger to get to
know the different modes of action best.
Portamento Time: We also got to know the portamento function in the part editor
above. Use this option parameter to specify the speed (0...127) at
which the pitch slides from one note to another.
Glide effect: The Hawaii effect can be assigned to a footswitch in the button
preset menu (see chapter "button and slider assignments") and
triggers a decrease (or increase) of the pitch when this footswitch is
used, followed by a return to normal tuning.
The effect only affects those parts whose option settings here set a
corresponding tone deviation (in positive or negative 1/4 tone steps).
Glide Time: Here you have the possibility to determine the time (in milli-seconds
or seconds) that the sound needs to return to its original pitch when
using the Hawaii effect.
If you select the "Tempo" setting, the pitch will slide back in sync with
the current accompaniment tempo.
Swell amount: currently not activated.
Controller-Routing: currently not activated.
Program change: This parameter can be useful for parts that should play external MIDI
sounds. Here you can specify whether the part should react to
incoming Program Change commands for sound switching or not. If
you deactivate the function (pos. "no"), incoming sound changes
from Part via MIDI are ignored.

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