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Subject: Re: I'm sorry

From: "the_lonesomes" <the_lonesomes@yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-12-25

> does that make sense?
> -ben
Yes! Thank you!
Finally I understand now!
There are 6 osc, but they share common VCO and VCF controls. There
are 6 oscillators because that's the only way to make TRUE polyphony
where each pressed key triggers a sound with the programmed envelope.





--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker"
<chromatest@g...> wrote:
> it's one oscillator per voice for the polysix. each voice has it's
own vco and vcf, although they all share a common fx unit. you can
stack them to get thicker sounds (unison mode all 6 voices stack,
each slightly detuned, or chord mode)
>
> No, you do not have individual control on the various voices. The
knobs you twist affect all 6 voices (hopefully) the same.
>
> does that make sense?
> -ben