Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Crossover
I wouldn't use SuperNatural acoustic sounds as style parts, it's hard to control how they behave in preprogrammed styles, and they can easily create polyphony problems. I'd use them only for live parts.


Indon’t see this...

In a style it will sound exactly the same each time you play the track
As there is no randomness in the behaviour..

I am a huge fan of Roland SN sounds..
I don’t see how using them in a style is wrong..
if the behaviour is not what you want, just change the midi data..

There are no other polyphony rules for SN sounds then for PCM sounds..

My jupiter 80 has 10 SN sounds for keyboard parts and full 256 part polyphony..
So no polyphony limitations for SN parts


I've read about frequent problems with polyphony, or timing, with SN-A sounds. Various Integra users experienced timing issues when using too many SN-A tracks in sequencer files. The processor cannot cope with too many SN-A sounds. The Jupiter was probably better equipped in this respect in view of its 256-voice polyphony, while Integra and BK-9 have 128-voice polyphony.


Edited by Crossover (02/08/20 01:57 PM)