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94 Unison
Groove Synthesis
14. Glide Rate: Speed of the glide or time to glide from note to note
depending on the Glide mode setting - Range 0-127.
15. Audio In Level to Filters: You can connect an external audio
signal to the 3rd Wave’s rear-panel
audio in 1 jack and process that audio
through both lters and the dual effects of the 3rd Wave. This control
sets the level of the external audio input. Range is from 0-127. (Note that
this not a recording level for the Wave Maker.)
16. Metronome: The sound you will hear as a metronome when
recording with the sequencer - 1. Off, 2. Pulse - Not Pitched, 3. Block,
(wood block) - Pitched, 4. Noise - Non-Pitched pink noise.
17. Metronome Volume: Level of the metronome that you hear when
you are recording with the sequencer - Range 0-127.
Unison
When unison is on, the 3rd Wave behaves monophonically. However,
monophonic notes can stack as many as 24 voices, depending on how
many you choose to use (and how many multi-parts are active). Use
Unison to create powerful basses, leads, and other sounds.
With Unison you can control how many voices to stack, the amount of
detuning between the voices and what note has priority if you play more
than one note on the keyboard. Unison can be set individually for each
part in a multi-part program.
Unison has another useful feature — chord memory. Hold down a chord,
press the Unison button, and the 3rd Wave will store that chord while
in Unison mode. Single notes played on the keyboard will then trigger
all notes of the stored chord, transposing them as you play up or down the
keyboard. Use this feature to create chord stabs.
GLOBAL
MISC
MAKE WAVES
UNISON
The Unison button

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