Very interested to see what others are doing with the polysix. Post
away my new friend.
--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "Rich" <yanbu@m...> wrote:
> The mono poly is too difficult for me to perform with though I
really want
> to, I use the polysix live. I have some sound templates I've made up of
> sounds I like quite a bit (for the mono/poly), if anyone is
interested I can
> maybe scan them in and share. . . might take me some time. It's
interesting
> to note, I tried switching from one sound to another off of the
template,
> and it's totally not easy to do on the fly and usually doesn't sound
exactly
> like you originally had it. At least for me, but I'm no Tony Banks.
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> From: ciscomanvann [mailto:ciscomanvann@y...]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 6:43 PM
> To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [PolySix] Re: What's better Polysix or mono/poly?
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> Polysix has one vco for each voice. Up so six voices can be played at
> a time. Each voice will have the same tibre as they are using the same
> envelope, vco settings, etc.
> The monopoly can do something similar but all four vco's share a
> single filter. So its not " true " polyphony from the traditional
sense.
> Both can do unison, unison is the monopoly's strength as you have
> control over each vco in the unison mix. You can use 2, 3 or 4 , use a
> different waveform for each oen or the same for all of them. You can
> detune them by hand or tune them the same and use the detune knob.
> Also, the mono can be actuated by a external cv/midi controller making
> it easier to intergrate into your studio. The mono has sync, which the
> poly doesnt have and cross modulation. Its a very gritty synth, if you
> like the poly you would love the mono.
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