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Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - Intonation Key; Monophonic; Legato

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
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Program Edit Mode
The COMMON Page
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e Intonation Map parameter works just like the Global mode Intonation Map parameter,
except the Intonation Map parameter on the Program Common page only applies to the
current program. (e Global mode Intonation Map parameter applies to all programs.) See
Editing Intonation Maps on page 9-12 for more details on intonation maps.
Intonation Key
e Intonation Key parameter allows you to set a dierent Intonation Key for each program.
e Intonation Key parameter works just like the Global mode Int Key parameter, except
the Intonation Key parameter on the Program Common page only applies to the current
program. (e Global Mode Int Key parameter applies to all programs.) See Editing
Intonation Maps on page 9-12 for more details on intonation keys.
Monophonic
When the Monophonic parameter is set to “O”, the current edited program is
polyphonic—it can play multiple notes at a time.
When the Monophonic parameter is set to “On”, the program will play only one note at
a time, and the Legato parameter and the four Portamento parameters will appear on the
Program Common page. e Monophonic, Legato and Portamento parameters are not
available for KB3 programs.
Legato
When the Monophonic parameter is set to “On”, the Legato parameter appears. e Legato
parameter is useful for emulating legato techniques of various acoustic instruments. When
the Legato parameter is set to “On”, a played note will trigger a new amplitude envelope only
if no other notes in the program are being held. Notes played while other notes are being
held will use the previously triggered amplitude envelope of the rst note that was played.

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