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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Re: What's better Polysix or mono/poly?
2003-12-24 by ciscomanvann
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