Sorry, hard to keep up with you guys -- I need to go and check with the board, so I can only reply when next to it here...
analogika wrote:DanielD71 wrote:Does the seamless transition works if you changed to another synth preset within the same program ?
Thanks
Just found this video, where the guy switches through the different pianos within one program — they all cut off.
So it's likely that the synth will, too.
Indeed that is the case:
The seamless transition only works between programs. There is no seamlessness between synth patches or when you change the underlying sample in the piano section, as you point out.
The weird thing is that if you press a key and change the underlying sample of the synth, one of two things can happen: In Classic, Wave and F-Wave mode, the new sample basis is used immediately (without retriggering the envelope). In S-Wave and Sample mode, the current sample stays as the basis for currently sounding tones, but any new notes will use the newly selected basis.
If you change between modes, then the same thing happens betwen the Classic, Wave and F-Wave mode as changing sample basis inside the modes. But if you change from F-Wave to S-Wave, the sound will cut of... but if you continue and pass through Sample mode and back to Classic, the tone will continue from where it was but with the basis in the Classic waveform selected. If you start playing an S-Wave, and move through the modes, the 3 first ones will sound as above but when you then get to S-Wave or Sample, you will hear whatever played in that mode before (either S-Wave or Sample).
So I guess S-Wave and Sample both use the same "engine" part that just keeps looping whatever was there before and a new sound is only loaded from the waveform when you play it anew (probably not what happens, but the result is like this). The other 3 modes likely generate their waveforms "on the fly", so when you change it, the effect is instantaneous.