Multitimbrality is just a cost benefit, it allows a single instrument to do the work of two or more.Psy_Free wrote:Cos more of anything is bettermoremagic wrote:why would you need multitimbrality on the dx7 of all things, given how you can make one patch sound so completely different across the kbd? :-p
Korg DS-8, FM or PM?
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Re: Korg DS-8, FM or PM?
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Re: Korg DS-8, FM or PM?
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Re: Korg DS-8, FM or PM?
multitasking is the ability to screw up more than one thing at a time.meatballfulton wrote: Multitimbrality is just a cost benefit, it allows a single instrument to do the work of two or more.
Is multitimbrality related?
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