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In Poly/Unison mode, each played note is effectively doubled—or, more correctly, the
polyphony value of the Voices parameter is halved. These two voices are then heard when
you trigger the note. Activating Poly/Unison has the same effect as setting the ES2 to
Mono/Unison (Voices = 2), but you can play polyphonically.
Setting a Glide (Portamento) Time in the ES2
The Glide parameter controls the portamento time. This is the amount of time it takes
for the pitch of one played note to travel to the pitch of another played note.
The Glide parameter behavior depends on the keyboard mode you choose. See Choosing
the ES2 Keyboard Mode (Poly/Mono/Legato).
If the keyboard mode is set to Poly or Mono, and Glide is set to a value other than 0,
portamento is active.
If Legato is chosen, and Glide is set to a value other than 0, you need to play legato
(pressing a new key while holding the old one) to activate portamento. If you don’t
play in a legato style, portamento won’t work. This behavior is also known as fingered
portamento.
Determining a Bend Range in the ES2
The Bend range fields determine the range for pitch bend modulation, typically performed
with your keyboard’s pitch bend wheel.
There are separate range fields for upward and downward bends. When you set the
right-hand Bend range field to Link mode, the bend range is identical in both directions—if
you assign a downward bend of 4 semitones, this will be mirrored in the upward bend
field, resulting in a combined bend range of 8 semitones—9 if you include the standard
pitch, or “no bend” position.
Using the ES2 Filters
The ES2 features two discrete, and different, filters.
Filter 1 can operate as a lowpass, highpass, bandpass, band reject, or peak filter.
Filter 2 is a lowpass filter that offers variable slopes (measured in dB/octave).
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