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210 ESI Operation Manual
Poly 2 A-D: Four groups of 2 channels each. Notes are played
polyphonically with dynamic channel assignment, but using no
more than 2 channels.
Mono A-I: Nine monophonic channels. Any voices assigned to the
same letter interrupt each other, but does not affect other voices.
As an example of how this is used, suppose you have a sequence con-
taining a drum pattern. You want the drum pattern to remain solid and
free from stolen channels no matter how complex the sequence.
Furthermore, you want the closed high hat to cut off the open high hat
to simulate a real drum kit.
Zones assigned to groups will only steal channels from within that same group. Alternatively,
multiple zones can be assigned to the Mono Groups so that selective channel stealing will occur.
Assignment Groups
Mono A
Open Hi Hat
Closed Hi Hat
Poly All
All Other Zones
Poly 4
Drums
Steals from within
its own Group
Steals from within
its own Group
Will NOT steal
from other Groups
A. Select the zone for the open high hat and assign it to one of the
Mono groups (Mono A). Assign the closed hi hat to the same group
(Mono A).
B. Select the zone for the rest of the drums and assign it to the Poly 4
Assignment.

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