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- adverb In a
monophonic manner.
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Examples
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Traditionally, in unison mode, classic analog polysynths run monophonically, with all voices playing a single note simultaneously.
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Minimal CPU power is used when the instrument is operated monophonically.
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Minimal CPU power is used when the instrument is operated monophonically.
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Being able to provide music via 4-5 lines of code using AVAudioPlayer is transcendental compared to "beeping" every note monophonically.
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Traditionally, in unison mode, classic analog polysynths run monophonically, with all voices playing a single note simultaneously.
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The ES2 Unison mode can be used both monophonically and polyphonically, making it easy to convincingly recreate the huge sounds of classic analog synthesizers such as the Roland Jupiter 8, the SCI Prophet V, and Oberheim OB 8.
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 In Unison-Mono mode (both the Unison and Mono or Legato buttons are active), up to 16 voices can be stacked and played monophonically.
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Note: Sculpture's Morph Pad displays a moving dot that indicates the current morph position, during a morph on a monophonically played sound.
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 When used monophonically, the pitch of all voices will rise and fall synchronously.
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Being able to provide music via 4-5 lines of code using AVAudioPlayer is transcendental compared to "beeping" every note monophonically.
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