You`ll need at least one VCO per voice, the VCOs are monophonic.
standard polysynths uses 2 VCOs and some polys 3 VCOS for each
voice... so 4 voices=8 or 12 VCOs.. Also You`ll need at least one VCF,
one VCA and one Envelope per voice, standard polysynths uses 1 VCF, 1
VCA and 2 envelopes/voice, some of them 2VCas and/or 2 VCfs, also add
some LFOs, Sample and holds....
Best Regards,
Josue.
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 23:05:17 -0000, stulama <
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> After posting my wishes for new modules, I got a reply from NUTAFX saying... "you can
> play your Doepfer polyphonically with the mcv24 & it looks like the touch keyboard will
> also do this.
> Also..A-143-x quad modules could make poly patching a dream.
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> Can anyone elaborate further for me How many Oscillators would I need One for each
> note of the chord (I have 2 A-110s and 1 A-111) Or could I play 4 notes or more using
> one oscillator , Then stacking
> waveforms .That would be my dream.
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> After looking further I found that Analogue systems make the RS370
> Polyphonic harmonic generator. Is this what I am looking for I wonder
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