On the Poly Evolver keyboard, if I go down to a very basic patch, like on Anu Kirk's guide, say a sawtooth wave with just the two analog oscillators on, both levels at 50, and then hit the same note over and over again so it cycles through the 4 voices, I notice that the sound changes as different voices play the same note. Kind of like what would happen with some oscillator slop, or a bit of a filter. For example, I can hear a faint octave harmonic noticeable in voice 2 and 4. The sound does not change if I hold the key down, but changes again when I hit the same key again, and when I get back to the voice that gave the octave harmonic, it sounds just like it sounded when it cycled there before. If I just use OSC 1, everything stays the same. If I just use OSC 2, everything sounds the same. Only happens when I combine them. So the change in tone quality follows the voice that's playing, so each voice has a noticeably different sound quality. I know (or think I know) that basically, there are 4 Evolvers in there, and each voice is using a different oscillator tuned to the same levels, so maybe that's the reason, but I didn't think I'd be able to notice a difference between voices on the same note. Also, interestingly enough, if I put on headphones, hold down a note with both oscillators on, and then cycle though the VCA output modes, (stereo, reverse stereo, mono, etc) I can hear the oscillators being moved from left to right, etc....but, when I get to Voice 3, hold the key, and cycle through the different outputs, the sound doesn't "move" at all, but it does on the other 3 voices. I know part of the analog appeal we like so much kind of leans towards the not-so-perfectly-stable character of analog equipment, but I just want to find out if I'm experiencing something that I shouldn't be. This is a new keyboard by the way, so I'm still in newbie-ville with it, and figured those more experienced in tweaking this instrument would be able to steer me in the right direction. Thanks for any clarity you guys can offer. Just want to first make sure I have a stable foundation to build sounds on. -- John
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PEK voices question
2006-04-13 by Gianni Pascuzzi
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