Same problem with the Motif. Only 62 "events" of polyphony. I understand the way it's supposed to work but it drives me nuts that a board can sound so good and yet have these issues. Adding one of the plug in boards will add polyphony, but only to the plug in voices. I was considering what I might be losing by going from the Motif to the 9000 pro ( soundwise / featurewise ), but if it also has polyphony issues, there would be no point. I can play along with the same midi sequences on the PA80 and the Motif and never have any dropout on the PA80, yet I have dropouts on the Motif BEFORE I ever sustain any notes. That and I don't like that on the Motif I have to go into the sequencer mode to play along with a sequence. I like it a lot better the way it's setup on the 9000, 2000, PA80. I can't access the preset or user voices in the normal way on the Motif when playing from the sequencer mode. I can use them, but I have to set them up by assigning a voice to a blank midi track and then setting all the parameters up from scratch.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 04-28-2002).]
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