
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:If i ever wanted to play a second instrument it'd be piano, nice buy Nick. Did you teach yourself to play? 'm sort of hesitant to buy a keyboard and teach myself, I mean I taught myself guitar (I took acoustic lessons when I was 12, do those count?) and I'd say I'm fairly goodBut to me piano seems like a whole different ball game. What do you say?
Originally posted by U2Nick:Wait... how can a 61 key keyboard have a 64 note polyphony?![]()
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Very, VERY nice buy, Nick. I'm anxious to see what it'll do for Impetus![]()
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
Sustain using different patches probably.
Looks great by the way.
Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]
Oh yeah, I had a thought about the pitch bend wheel, etc. I hadn't thought about the patches though.
Thanks!
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
You're welcome.
The bend wheel uses no more than one single note. I presume that you could also use "dual" patches, like you press one key and two patches sound together, so even when you press only one key, you are actually playing two notes.
Also, if this is one of those instruments which play a "rhythm track" and allows you to play over it, the notes of this "rhythm track" are also being counted on the polyphony.
Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]
Ahh.
Yes, it has all the different accompaniments / rhythm tracks. Those could all add up.
Idk, then again, will I really need to play 64 notes all at once? I won't worry about the poly.
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
Need maybe not...but you may want.![]()
I mean, if you are capable of coming up with your own tracks, you could make a really dense track that uses a lot of instruments and notes.
Well, I play an 8 note polyphony synthesizer, and I am quite happy with it. But it doesn't play nothing "by itself", it is a really old, straight to the point instrument.![]()
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Pitch bend wheels are my favorite parts of synths. So much to do.