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(3) Retrigger on/off
With this parameter one can select whether the gate is
reset for a few milliseconds when playing legato (i.e.
playing a new note on the keyboard while the key of the
former note is still pressed). The factory default setting is
retrigger off. Additionally the Midi controllers LEGATO
(controller #68) and SUSTAIN (controller #64) affect the
gate output in the usual manner.
(4) Gate polarity
With this function the gate polarity can be changed.
Within the A-100 this features is not required because all
envelope generators of the A-100 use positive gate
polarity only. Only if the A-190-2 is used to control other
equipment or for special features this function might be
useful.
(5) Velocity resolution
This parameter defines whether the velocity resolution is
127 steps (as usual) or two steps only. The two-step-
mode is similiar to the accent used in some vintage
equipment (e.g. TB303, TR808) and could make sense to
simulate one of these devices.
The velocity threshold value for the two-step-mode is 100:
incoming velocity values of 100 or more are converted
System A-100
into a fixed velocity value 127, incoming velocity values
less than 100 are converted into a fixed velocity value 64.
(6) CV1 Key assign modes
These program change messages adjust the type of
assign modes for CV1. If highest note is selected the
highest key pressed on the midi keyboard is used to
generate CV1 if more than one key is operated. In the last
note mode always the last note (chronological) is taken
for CV1.
The following modes are only useful if two or more A-190-
2 are daisy-chained via Midi Out/In by means of the
internal jumpers (see attachment).
Reference note means that only the reference note is
accepted. This feature is useful if you want to trigger
different devices on the same Midi channel using two or
more A-190-2. In this case you have to set the reference
notes for the A-190-2's to different values.
Stack note means that the A-190-2 is filtering out the note
event that is used by the A-190-2 to generate Gate and
CV1. The note event in question is not transmitted to the
Midi output. All other note events are passed on. Stack
mode is used to control more than one synthesizer voice
on one Midi channel and enables polyphonic control.
Midi-to-CV/Gate A-190-2
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