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Korg modvawe - Common Pitch; Slope; Portamento

Korg modvawe
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Pitch
60
Common Pitch
These settings apply to the entire Program, including Osc 1/2 and the Sub Oscillator. Press PITCH to go to this page.
Octave
[–2…0…+2]
This sets the basic pitch, in octaves. The default is 0.
Transpose
[–12…+12]
This adjusts the pitch in semitones, over a range of ±1 octave. If Oscillators are set to Sample mode, this also affects the
index into the Multisample map, potentially changing the sample selection—similar to transposing the entire
keyboard.
Tune
[–12.00…+12.00]
This adjusts the pitch in 1/100 of a semitone, over a range of ±1 octave.
Slope
[–1.0…+2.0]
This controls how pitch tracks the keyboard. Normally, it should be
set to the default of +1.0.
Positive (+) values cause the pitch to rise as you play higher on the
keyboard, and negative (–) values cause the pitch to fall as you play
higher on the keyboard.
When Slope is 0, playing different notes on the keyboard won’t
change the pitch at all; it will be as if you’re always playing C4.
Portamento
[Off, On]
Portamento lets the pitch glide smoothly between notes, instead of changing abruptly.
On: Turns on Portamento, so that pitch glides smoothly between notes.
Off: Turns off Portamento. This is the default.
Fingered
[Off, On]
Fingered applies only when Portamento is On.
On: Playing legato will turn on Portamento, and playing detached will turn it off again.
Off: Legato/detached playing will not affect Portamento.
Type
[Constant Rate, Constant Time]
Constant Rate: Portamento will always take the same amount of time to glide a given distance in pitch—for instance,
one second per octave. Put another way, gliding several octaves will take much longer than gliding a half-step.
Slope
2oct
1oct
1oct
C4 C5
+2
+1
0
–1
Pitch
Note on Keyboard

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