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polyphony meter? Dammit Jim, I can't tell you how many times the Jeebus has run out of poly and is unable to tell when it is about to happen. :mad: :mad:
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That is a great idea! :thu: I have a Yamaha SY77 that only has 24 note ployphony and I was always running out polyphony. I do not have to worry about that now with the other softsynths and sound generators, but when all I had was the SY77, it was murder!

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Yeah, an effects kill. I think the Motif has that. Also, for performance, dedicated EQ knobs are a real bonus when those studio-built patches aren't quite cutting it live.
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[quote][i]chaz said:[/i] [b]I have a Yamaha SY77 that only has 24 note ployphony...[/b][/quote]I thought the SY77 had 16 notes of poly for the AWM section, and another 16 notes of poly for the FM section. :confused: At least my SY99 was that way.
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aeon... It does. However, it will only play a total combination of 24 from the two.

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[quote]Originally posted by Tiny G: [b]They all also need a simple "Reverb on/off" button.[/b][/quote]Good god yes! I STILL don't know how to turn off the crappy sounding FX in this piece of crap Nanosynth I've had for years. Well, I know you can use SoundDiver, but since I don't use that...there must be some way to do it via MIDI but damned if I can find out. Not that I've spent that much time searching, the thing doesn't sound all that good anyway. The cruel irony is that there is an effects knob on the front of the thing that doesn't do anything :mad:

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