Originally posted by Alex K:
However, I understand that Kurzweil advertises "true polyphony", meaning that (unless I explicitly layer voices), ONE KEY PRESSED IS ONE NOTE PLAYED. I was merely asking Paul to clarify if this is how Genesys works as well, because if it does, it would surely put Genesys as the industry lead on the polyphony issue.
REgards,
Alex
Yamaha advertises the Motif ES as having "True" Polyphony. Although not an Arranger it does have some Arranger type features on it. And the Motif ES has 128 note Polyphony. So the Motif ES according to Yamaha has 128 note "True" Polyphony. I am not sure it is allocated the same way as Kurzweil's is though. But I would think 'true is true' (the same) whether Yamaha or Kurzweil.
Best regards,
Mike