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Z3TA➕ Max Polyphony
Hey friends, anyone know how to increase the polyphony in Z3TA? If I recall I was able to increase it somewhere but I can't remember where. Also, all my patches show max polyphony at 8. Is this the max?
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I'm pretty sure it's in the box just to the left of the keyboard.
Yes, 8 is the max in the iOS version. You can change the polyphony when you open the menu in the left down corner at the keyboard. Go to the keyboard button. Then you must hit the (very small) number until you get your polyphony of choice.
Bad description with my english but i hope you know what i mean.
@Cinebient said:
That's going to be dependent on which iPad your using too. On an iPad 3, about 4 voices is about the most you can get out of it, while on an iPad 4 or newer you can get 8 voices.
I have the Air. I really thought it could be raised above the 8 max limit. I mean it truly sounds massively thick as it is but it would be nice to crank it at least to 12 notes. I have a Strings patch that even with just doing a lead, eats up almost the whole polyphony. I hope this gets added to the wish list someday.
I still love this amazing synth!
Should be possible since the desktop version goes up to 64 (i think) and beside a few things they are mainly the same.
@Musikman4Christ said:
Polyphony is just the number of separate notes you can play at once. You wouldn't need more than 10 unless you're a mutant with more than 5 fingers on each hand or something. 8 should generally be plenty.
But you could program a chord and play ten 3/4/5 voice chords at the same time.... just in case you want Also it's useful for sounds with long release since you will cut it when you get out of polyphony.