Kronos what is the max Number of Polyphony notes
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Kronos what is the max Number of Polyphony notes
I don't see anything on that in their specs. Maybe they call it
some other name?
Also I guess you can load in a vocal track from a sound and could
play along with it like off a mpeg file etc from a USB drive.
some other name?
Also I guess you can load in a vocal track from a sound and could
play along with it like off a mpeg file etc from a USB drive.
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Polyphony is dynamically allocated. If you look at the specs, they cover the maximum voices from a synth engine if that is the only synth engine playing.
If you're playing that many notes in the synth engine then you're using up 100% of the available processing power.
So of you see one engine with 50 notes, and another with 100 notes, then pressing one key on the first engine will take two notes remaining polyphony out of the other one.
If you're playing that many notes in the synth engine then you're using up 100% of the available processing power.
So of you see one engine with 50 notes, and another with 100 notes, then pressing one key on the first engine will take two notes remaining polyphony out of the other one.
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I see the Clavinova cvp-509 has 128 +128-note polyphony
I found it in their specs now. It looks like they can combine engines
to handle more.
to handle more.
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Re: I see the Clavinova cvp-509 has 128 +128-note polyphony
Just the opposite is true; when multiple engines are running the maximum voice count in each engine drops.videorov wrote:I found it in their specs now. It looks like they can combine engines to handle more.
The polyphony numbers listed on the specs represent the maximum for each engine if that engine was the only one playing. For example, if you were playing ONLY one of the SGX-1 pianos, your maximum voice count would te 100 "dual-stereo notes". If you were playing ONLY the EP-1 your max voice count would be 104. If you were playing two engines at the same time these numbers would go down.
The reason the use of multiple engines requires the processing resources be shared across all of the engines. If only one engine is running you get max power devoted to that engine.
From the specs:
-- SGX-1: 100 voices
-- EP-1: 104 voices
-- HD-1: 140 voices
-- AL-1: 80 voices
-- CX-3: 200 voices
-- STR-1: 40 voices
-- MOD-7: 52 voices
-- MS-20EX: 40 voices
-- PolysixEX: 180 voices
*1 Maximum polyphony depends on the kind of synthesis engines and the number of effects being used.
*2 Kronos dynamically allocates voices to multiple synthesis engines when they are used simultaneously.
*3 100 dual-stereo notes (It corresponds to 400 voices in the maximum.)
Finally, true polyphony -- i.e. the number of notes that can be sounded at the same time -- can vary based on how many simultaneous samples are being used/played at the same time. This is why all synth manufacturers usually give their polyphony figures in "voices", not notes.
so technically you could say the maximum polyphony of Kronos is 200 notes - based exclusively upon running just one instance of CX3.
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It has been answered by dan and rich somewhere here at the forumsrobinkle wrote:You work for Korg?EvilDragon wrote:No. One core is strictly for sound generation, the other is strictly for FX processing.robinkle wrote:To get even more polyphony. Is it possible to disable the effects section and allow all engines to access processor power from both cores?
EDIT: http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... st42082929
Dan answered the same thing here but don't remember which post it was
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I read this forum.robinkle wrote:You work for Korg?EvilDragon wrote:No. One core is strictly for sound generation, the other is strictly for FX processing.robinkle wrote:To get even more polyphony. Is it possible to disable the effects section and allow all engines to access processor power from both cores?