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Parts and Sounds
■ Legato-enabled Sounds
The SC-8820 provides legato-enabled sounds, which are ideally suited to legato 
playing, and can realistically simulate this instrumental performance technique.
To understand this feature, consider how most string instruments produce sound. 
Usually, a brief attack-like sound will be heard only at the very instant the string is 
made to vibrate. After that a much mellower, attack-free sound continues to emanate 
during the string’s vibration. The legato-enabled sounds simulate such variable at-
tack-portion characteristics of string sounds by switching on or off certain special 
voices within an Instrument according to the way the keyboard is played.
Try out one of these sounds to hear how it works. Play a note and keep your finger 
on that key while playing another note. You should hear a distinct attack portion 
with the first note you play, while the second one contains almost no attack compo-
nents, and sounds much smoother.
fig.4-21
If you want to sound the attack portion each time, simply release your finger from a 
key before playing the next note.
fig.4-22
How the Number of Simultaneous Notes 
and Voices Are Related 
On the SC-8820, the sounds are made up of voices, the smallest unit of sound gen-
eration. There is a limit to how many of these Voices can sound at once, and in the 
case of the SC-8820, up to 64 simultaneous voices can be used. Some sounds (Instru-
ments) use 1 voice and others use more (Instrument List, p.107). The main reason for 
using more than 2 voices is to allow different timbres to be produced by different ve-
locity values, or to produce richer textures by layering the multiple sounds.
If more than 64 voices are used at once, later-sounded notes will be given priority, 
and notes sounded previously will be turned off, starting from the oldest. If you use 
only single-voice Instruments, you will be able to play 64 notes simultaneously, but 
if some of the Instruments are more than 2-voice ones, you won’t be able to play 64 
simultaneous notes. Even if a MIDI Note Off message (p.99) is received, voices will 
be used for as long as the sound is heard. Be aware of this especially in the case of 
sound with a long release (p.35).
Legato control cannot be 
switched on and off on an 
Instrument basis. You 
should choose and edit an 
Instrument that meets your 
intended usage.
If song data created with 64 
voice playback in mind is 
played back on a sound 
generator with fewer 
voices, some notes will 
drop out, and the musical 
result will not be as it 
should. The SC-8820, the 
SC-88Pro and SC-88 has 64 
voices, the SC-55 has 24 
voices, and the SC-55mkII 
has 28 voices.