Kojak New member Jul 8, 2008 #61 or you can do it the old fashion way and just overdub your monophonic synth to make it polyphonic
A acidphakist New member Jul 8, 2008 #62 Kojak said: or you can do it the old fashion way and just overdub your monophonic synth to make it polyphonic Click to expand... But when I try to record over my cassette, it erases what is there!
Kojak said: or you can do it the old fashion way and just overdub your monophonic synth to make it polyphonic Click to expand... But when I try to record over my cassette, it erases what is there!
THM New member Jul 9, 2008 #63 Or set the frequency of the oscillators in a scale. If the synth has more than one oscillator of course... So you can play a 3-note chord on a Minimoog, but with only the fatness of one oscillator per note.
Or set the frequency of the oscillators in a scale. If the synth has more than one oscillator of course... So you can play a 3-note chord on a Minimoog, but with only the fatness of one oscillator per note.