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Re: Playing around with the ensoniq
In article <1kle85INNk93@gap.caltech.edu> toddpw@cco.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel) writes:
>That's right, you _could_ get 32 simultaneous sounds, however most of them
>would sound pretty thin. Pairing oscillators is a common practice because it
>tends to sound better (plus it is a natural organization for exploiting the
>ensoniq swapping and looping features).
Oscillators 30 and 31 have a volume anomaly, I understand, so most of us use
one or both in that pair as a timing interrupt generator.
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