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Many synthesisers and specifically most [[modular synthesizer|modular synths]] are '''monophonic''' – only one note can be played at a given time, and any new notes will either interrupt the previous or will not trigger until the previous has played. |
Many synthesisers and specifically most [[modular synthesizer|modular synths]] are '''monophonic''' – only one note can be played at a given time, and any new notes will either interrupt the previous or will not trigger until the previous has played. |
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 24 April 2021
Many synthesisers and specifically most modular synths are monophonic – only one note can be played at a given time, and any new notes will either interrupt the previous or will not trigger until the previous has played.
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