Chris,

Great suggestion! The piece I was missing was the monophonic part. In the
patch editor I discovered a Monophonic parameter which when set to "On",
revealed a "Legato" parameter. Turning "Legato" on did the trick.

Thanks! 

**Leigh

On Tue, Mar 15, 2005, Christopher Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Assuming it can, the usual way to do this is to have the patch set to 
>monophonic (so it won't be able to play two parts at once, like violin 
>1 and 2, nor double stops or divisi) and then the synth gets it cue 
>from the sequencer by having the notes overlap by some tiny amount. If 
>I am not mistaken, this is what "Interpret Slurs" does in Human 
>Playback. Since  the patch is set to monophonic play, two notes WILL 
>NOT sound for the overlapped portion, but instead the release portion 
>of the envelope is skipped over for the first note, and the attack 
>portion is skipped over for the following note, so there is a smooth 
>transition between the two notes. Not exactly the same as a real slur, 
>but close enough for jazz.
>
>If your patch is NOT set to monophonic, then of course there will just 
>be a slight overhang between notes, but every note will still have its 
>attack and release exactly like separate articulations.


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