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Originally posted by Clif Anderson:
Is it true that no Korg products exceed 62-voice polyphony? I thought my Karma with MOSS installed had 68-voice polyphony. That would be true for Tritons as well. I believe the MOSS board is like a Yamaha plug-in, having its own 6-voice polyphony.

But I feel Korg has become trapped by the Triton's success. It seems Korg won't let itself exceed Triton specifications--62-voice polyphony, 32MB ROM, 16MB ROM expansions. In the meantime, Yamaha has reached 175MB ROM and 128 voice polyphony (expandable) and Roland has introduced 64MB expansion cards and Emu has 32MB expansion cards.



The MOSS board does add polyphony as well as expanded synthesis features. 6 additional notes of polyphony to be exact. The other Korg sound expansion boards do not add additional polyphony only new sounds.

The new Triton Pro does have more than 62 notes of polyphony, its in the 120 range, but varies dependent upon the effects used.