> Or, turn it into a feature and set up slightly different voices on
> purpose.
> Can be slightly different settings on identical numbers, can even be
> using different modules, like Moog VCF on one voice, 2040 VCF on
> next voice ...
Yes. I'm still a few modules shy of being able to do that effectively,
though, unless I settle for one VCO per voice--and that seems somewhat silly
when I have half a dozen polyphonic synths in the same room. If I had one
more VCO I could do three not-bad voices, but I guess polyphony is really
not something I've ever expected of my modular.
Of course, JH is modestly not mentioning his real solution: build your own
polyphonic analog synth, from scratch. :-)
--Adam