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A couple of my concerns about it are:
1. 64 note polyphony


First off, that is 64 real notes of polyphony... You can really play 64 notes at one time. Secondly, when recording which is the only way to really out play the polyphony of this instrument, you can record to the hard drive freeing up all the polyphony. I personally haven't had a problem with a single note dropping out.

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2. 2 gig h/d that's not alot for wav files.

The instrument was designed to have enough for burning an entire Audio CD and still have plenty left over for other functions and storage. Remember there is a built in CD burner that will allow you to archive the stuff you aren't using.
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3. They did not mention a vocal harmonizer either, or did I miss it.


There is onboard effects, as well as a vocoder and 4 part vocal harmonizer (editable).
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I would hope the board works better than their internet connection does on DSL.

Generalmusic.US is in testing currently, and you actually got to see it before the roll out. I merely wanted to show those that were interested in the genesys the video. That being said, that server is on an OC-3 connection to the backbone. Furthermore the site is hosted on a pretty beefy server, to allow sustained high levels of traffic. If you were having troubles with connection speed, I would like to know what your ping rate was, as well as a site like google. Also the route the ping took. This would be most helpful. Sincerely Paul Davis
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