1
Prophet-5/Prophet-10 / Re: Poly Aftertouch and P5/10 rev 4
« Last post by swid on Today at 05:20:47 PM »I agree that you do not need polyAT for every sound, especially because P5/10 can only route it per voice to cut-off frequency.
Huh, can it really not affect LFO amount differently? I know speed would require per voice LFOs, but one would think that the amplitude would still easily be applied on a per note basis, no? I’ve not yet tried polyAT with my Prophet 10 - truth be told, I kind of forgot it supported it. I love it on my Hydrasynth, but it has so many more modulation targets, so its expressive capacity is far more useful - definitely planning to try this when I get home. It’s so strange to me how recently Fatar finally introduced a polyAT keybed - I know the demand is fairly recent, but considering they are known as the company to go for for high quality keybeds, you would think they’d have made one sooner. I wonder if it’s the sort of thing you could upgrade by installing a polyAT keybed.