@tepposal really? how? mine only has ensemble buttons for organ and poly-synth! and in this video i can see that his does too! the button and slider array match mine spot-on. i'd love to unlock the secret features if you can tell me how :)
The string section sort of works under the poly synth section (but they have 7-note polyphony of their own). If you switch on the ensemble-effect for the poly synth, it will be applied to the strings too. Both these sections also output from the same idvividual output (poly synth), but you should use the MIX output to hear the ensemble, I think.
You can't have the tremolo on organ and ensemble on synth at the same time.
wow thanks... yer right, and i had no idea it worked that way. to think i've had it for so many years and always avoided the strings except to add little more depth to certain organ sounds! weird setup, but great to know.
the organ section is in fact part digital
ReflexiveBeef 1 year ago
Nice, but you didn't demo the best feature of the SK20 - the ENSEMBLE effect!
That's what makes the strings section sound the coolest thing around! Otherwise it's just simple saw wave.
You can apply the ensemble effect to all sections of the SK20.
tepposal 2 years ago
@tepposal you actually can't apply the ensemble sound to the string section... sadly
akaflk 2 years ago
It works on my SK20... ;)
tepposal 2 years ago
@tepposal really? how? mine only has ensemble buttons for organ and poly-synth! and in this video i can see that his does too! the button and slider array match mine spot-on. i'd love to unlock the secret features if you can tell me how :)
akaflk 2 years ago
The string section sort of works under the poly synth section (but they have 7-note polyphony of their own). If you switch on the ensemble-effect for the poly synth, it will be applied to the strings too. Both these sections also output from the same idvividual output (poly synth), but you should use the MIX output to hear the ensemble, I think.
You can't have the tremolo on organ and ensemble on synth at the same time.
tepposal 2 years ago
wow thanks... yer right, and i had no idea it worked that way. to think i've had it for so many years and always avoided the strings except to add little more depth to certain organ sounds! weird setup, but great to know.
cheers!
akaflk 2 years ago
first view
thecoolestcatiscool 2 years ago