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Subject: Re: 650 question

From: "David Holt" <dave_3283@...>
Date: 2006-04-04

Sounds like it. The Oddysey did it by setting one oscillator to respond
to the high note and one to the low note. So if you hit only one key,
you got both, but if you hit more than that, the highest went to one,
the lowest to the other. Will unison do that high/low allocation?
When you're using two similar oscillators, it's no big deal, but when
one is FMing, ring modulating, or synched to the other, that's where
the magic happens and why it's important that one is consistantly high
and one consistantly low. Did that explain it?

-dave

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@...> wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> The 650 has Unison mode, which stacks all available channels across
> how many notes are played. Sounds like what you are asking for.
>
> Moe