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Q:
How do I turn off an Untuned Voice?
A:
If the Auto Tune procedure doesn't fix a voice and it's noticeably out of tune, there
may be a physical problem with the instrument. In this case, Auto Tune will automatically turn the voice off. All other voices may be in tune… it's only when this untuned voice is called on that you could hear a pitch problem. But the Andromeda does allow you to turn off individual voices using its Voice Monitor feature. You'll lose a voice of polyphony, but the voices that remain will be in tune. After you know which voice can't be tuned using the procedure above: 1. Press GLOBAL. 2. Press VOXMON (soft button 8). 3. To turn a voice off, press any of the SELECT buttons (1/9 through 8/16). Press SHIFT to access voices 9–16. Another way to check quickly for "problem" voices is to watch the VOXMON display while playing. An "X" appears above the voice number as it's played. When you hear the voice that's out of tune, note which voice has an "X" above it.
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