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Posted by: news Tue 30 Sep 2003, 16:30

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Posted by: lepetitmartien Tue 30 Sep 2003, 16:30

Slurp un polysynth de monsieur Prophet/MIDI/Vectoriel…

Serait-ce la version boostée de l'Evolver (qui est déjà crypto-multitimbral/polyphonique) comme les puces Curtis utilisées sont toujours fabricable… (cf niouze de ce printemps)

slurp donc…

Posted by: lepetitmartien Wed 1 Oct 2003, 00:17

Des détails cochons supplémentaires… et bien je ne me trompais pas cet après-midi…

QUOTE (Dave Smith)
The poly is basically 4 Evolvers in a 1U rack. The voices are identical to Evolver, for obvious connection reasons. Lots of jacks on the back - stereo mix outs, individual stereo voice outs, a stereo mix inputs, and stereo ext ins. An Evolver can be used as a controller, and the Evolver out can be put into the mix in, essentially giving you a 5 voice Evolver. There will be a dinky 16x2 LCD, but as usual programming on a 1U rack is pretty silly. Of course, this is one of the reasons for a 16 character program name in Evolver - it fits nicely on the bottom line of the LCD on the poly.

Beyond that, it's fairly straight-forward, since it is just multiple Evolvers. That's why it's been quick so far getting it running - just today I started playing it polyphonically already. The voicing will have to be much different in a polyphonic environment. The sequencers will still be there, separate in each voice, so quad synced sequencing should be fun to play with. Or, one voice sequencing while the other 3 are played from the keyboard. No overall sequencer, tho. Another trick is that the ext in can be routed to any or all of the voices, for possible quad processing. Or, take the individual voice out from one voice and put it in the ext in, and route it to another voice for additional processing.

Anyway, that's the basic overview.


En gros 4 Evolvers dans un rack 1U, chacun conserve son séquenceur, chaque "evolver peut être routé dans le suivant pour en remettre une couche…

Et merci à Ski de EX5tech pour rendre ceci public (avec l'accord de Dave)

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