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PreenFM => preenfm2 and preenfm3 => Topic started by: Eamoex on April 24, 2020, 11:18:37 PM
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Hi,
ordered my kit and looking forward to assembly.
Question: let's say I have a 2-Instrument "patch", and each of the two Instruments uses 5-Operator algorithms. Every time I hit a note, I sound 10 Operators (2 Instruments x 5 Operators). So if I hit four notes simultaneously, I sound 40 Operators (4 Voices x 2 Instruments x 5 Operators) out of the 48 available, which means I have a max. polyphony of 4.
Is this correct?
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Pretty sure that's right.
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Okay thanks.
Digging further: if I change one of my two Instruments to a 4-Operator algorithm, I should gain an additional Voice. Right?
5.Op x 5.Note = 25.Op | 4.Op x 5.Note = 20.Op | 25.Op + 20.Op = 45.Op
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There's a shema at the top of the doc called "Workflow of the PreenFM2 sound generation" that should clarify how operators are shared.
http://ixox.fr/preenfm2/manual/synth-edit-mode/
The only thing that worry me about what you wrote is that there's no 5 Operator algo.
only 3, 4 or 6.
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Hi,
thanks for your reply. I had read the diagram already.
On the other hand, I haven't paid close enough attention to the Algorithms and hadn't noticed there were no 5-Op arrangements.
But even so: if there was such a thing as a 5-Op Algorithm, would my interpretation of how Voices are dealt with be correct?
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But even so: if there was such a thing as a 5-Op Algorithm, would my interpretation of how Voices are dealt with be correct?
Yes.
There's an other limit : if you only use 3 Ops algo, the max number of voices is 14 and not 16 for memory (CPU RAM) reason .
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All clear, merci beaucoup. 8)