Wednesday, September 13, 2023
42- The Arturia MiniFreak- The terrifying truth about polyphony, paraphony, and the MiniFreak!
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the note count/articulation settings of the MiniFreak coupled with an explanation of synthesizer polyphony and articulation in order to demonstrate the unique thing happening with the Arturia MiniFreak."
Arturia MiniFreak demos by AutomaticGainsay
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THIS is why the answer IS 42. Right here. Here's your proof.
ReplyDeleteActually, a piano can be considered paraphonic. There are multiple sets of strings, but only one frame and body for amplification, and the pedals affect all the strings at once. Surprising idea, isn't it? 😦
Please stop using the same splash screen. Every time I see it I think I've already seen this video and don't bother clicking on the link. Now I know they are different.
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