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...An important function of the MVC module is the coordination of voice reassignments or “stealing”. Every synth has a specific number of voices(...). This limits the number of sounds it can make at one time. (...) When all voices are in use and a new note is played, one voice must be “stolen” away from what it is doing to play the next note.(...) In Pulsar synths (this problem) is resolved by scanning the amplitude envelopes of all voices to find the momentarily quietest one. If this turns out to be one which has just been started and not yet heard, a preferable choice would be a voice whose amp envelope is already down the release portion of its curve, even if it is not absolutely the quietest voice.(...) The Esyn connection channels the necessary amp envelope information back to the MVC module.” |
In polyphone patches, the esync connection(s) gives necessary information about the current envelope status back to the MVC module. So, if you are editing a polyphone patch, you have not only to increase the number of voices in the modular shell and use a polyOut module before the AudioOut or a (monophone) Fx module. Also the eync connections of the involved envelope(s) have to be connected to the esyncIn of the MVC, at least the one which is coming out of the envelope that is controlling the last vca before output. If using more envelopes, the esyncAdd2,4 or 8 modules can be used. |
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DspLoad 8,70/5.60/5.50
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