
Sampler Unison, Mode, and Polyphony in MainStage
You will find all parameters discussed in this section in the Synth Details slide-out pane. Click the Details button at the top-right of the Synth pane if it is not visible.
In Unison mode, multiple voices are played when you play a key. You can use this to achieve a richer sound, particularly when you also use the Random Detune parameter to slightly detune each voice. This is ideal when you are emulating classic analog synthesizers, and is also useful for stringed instruments.
You can use the Mode pop-up menu to determine the keyboard mode. This changes the way Sampler responds when you play one or multiple notes on your keyboard.
Voices are equally distributed in the panorama field and are evenly detuned. You can use the Random Detune field to determine the amount of tuning deviation between voices.
Note: The number of voices actually used for each note you play increases with the number of layered sample zones. For example, a sampler instrument that contains four layered zones will use four voices when you play a key. This is shown in the Used Voices field in real time.
