Sorted! Yep it is more than enough - just dicovered that if I use the standalone version I can play a glissando down the piano and a huge lot of chords at once. But problems came when I use Piano in VST instrument plugin. I was using the softwares built in sound driver as opposed to the hardware one. It still is not as good as standalone but better. I would like to see a capture to disk facility in the VI.
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@Paul said:
Hi,
you can change polyphony with "Ctrl+Alt+P" (PC), or "Apple+alt+P" on a Mac.
This will tax your CPU more, but you won´t get any dropouts [:)]
Simply enter the number of voices you´d like to have available (-1 is default. 160=160 voices).
Best,
Paul
?!? Is this a joke, or for real?
Where do you type this? Can you do it with the VST or only standalone?
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@Sapkiller said:
Supprised to learn that you can up the polophony - Paul only mentions Mac -Can you do this on PC too?
You must have missed the part where Paul said "you can change polyphony with 'Ctrl+Alt+P" (PC)'.
oh - yes I did. Just saw the word Mac [:D]
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I guess it means the default 64 voice polyphony that the VI has - or isn't that what you mean?
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Has anyone succeeded with this? Does a window pop-up where you can type this stuff, or is it all "behind the scenes". When I hit CTRL-ALT-P nothing happens. I'm not using stand alone btw...
Any details?