> 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? Yes, I need to check with the programmer if the stealing is the based on position (hi/lo) or not. Paul S.
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Unison Steal
2006-04-04 by Paul Schreiber
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