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Sequential TRIGON-6 - Performance Controls; Key Mode Selection; Transpose Functionality; Hold Function

Sequential TRIGON-6
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Key Mode
Sequential
Key Mode
Low Note (LO), High Note (Hi), Last Note (Las), Low Note Retrigger
(LOr), High Note Retrigger (Hir), Last Note Retrigger (LAr)—Selects the
key priority when more than one key is played simultaneously in when
in Unison mode. low note, high note and last note are monophonic
playback modes that give priority to the lowest, highest, or last note
played, as their names imply.
Transpose
The up and down buttons in the transpose section transpose the keyboard
up or down in octaves. The LED indicates the current keyboard trans-
position state. Transposing the keyboard also changes the MIDI note
numbers of the keys so that MIDI notes sent are also transposed. Trans-
pose settings are global and are not saved with individual programs.
The Transpose controls
Hold
When hold is on, any notes played will continue to play until hold is
turned off. When used in conjunction with the Arpeggiator, notes are
latched on and replaced by any new note(s) struck. If hold is on and at
least one key continuously held down, any new notes played are added to
the arpeggio.
The Hold button

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