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#297964 - 10/28/10 10:40 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by gilbert: Fran, I respect the points you make,If that's your opinion, fine.
I agree with you Gilbert...Fran has points that should be respected, especially considering his age. Seriously, it's not unusual for keyboard owners to defend their choice...Fran actually does it more than anyone here, yet it's okay for him to present a double standard... I really am looking forward to the Tyros4, and putting it to the test...it sounds awesome...absolutely awesome. Ian
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#297968 - 10/28/10 11:03 AM
Re: Tyros4 Polyphony is Terrible!
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Registered: 03/09/02
Posts: 294
Loc: Oelsnitz /E Germany
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Fran,
This is the post I really was referring to,written by a well known professional and teacher I also feel it is a very credible response regarding polyphony.You as a professional should know if this post is valid.
I think I did the typical, normal play polyphony usage in another thread. 128 notes to start.
Let's assume that the 3 RH voices you use are 2-layers each and you play a four note chord. So that's 3x4x2= 24. Then add a 4 note left hand chord with a 2-layer voice, that's another 8, making 32. That still leaves 96 voices for the accomp and multi pads.
Even allowing for some use of sustain, that still leaves some reserves. The note-robbing algorithm is a bit more complex than letting the oldest notes go first. It tries to let the least significant notes go. Most times, you won't even notice it working, if indeed it has to.
I did some playing during my review session using the style mentioned in the OP, and I found no such problems, but it's something I'll follow up on in part 2 of my review.
Fran I Hope this helps you understand the credibility cap I feel is prevalent in the aforementioned articles,Although this has to some degree been explained by Scott
Gilbert.
[This message has been edited by gilbert (edited 10-28-2010).]
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