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DSI Tetra Polyphonic Synth Module - Combo Presets

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

http://bigcitymusic.com/ Here are a few combination presets from the new and super awesome sounding Dave Smith Tetra.

The Tetra is an analog 4-voice synthesizer with great features like multiple envelopes, LFOs, sequencers, an analog resonant filter and more. Dave has somehow managed to squeeze a ton of features and functionality into a very small package. The Tetra sounds amazing, and the price is amazingly low!

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  • what is polyphony?

    is it the number of notes played at one time or the actual different sound textures at on time?

    CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS...DAMN IT, I'M A NOOB!

  • @novanine9 4-voice polyphony means you can play up to 4 different notes simultaneously.

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  • Could this be the 4 voice analog engine meant for the linndrum2 that's in limbo? Regardless, with 4 part multi timbral and 4 separate outs, this is perfect for gigging, I would be able to leave some of my vintage synths at home and still have the beef. As for looks, it looks a hell of alot better than the MoPho. Tom Oberheim should be taking notes from Dave Smith and get busy.

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  • @novanine9 Alternatively 4-voice polyphony means you can assign all 4 voices to one note to make it sound "bigger". Polyphony is merely the number of "voices" a voice is simply one sound.

  • @novanine9 why don't you use the Google like everyone else??

  • I could imagine routing each output channel through its own chain of effects and discrete channel in a quad amp setup. That would present an all-encompassing aural enclosure... 10,000 sheer watts'o'hell.

  • @novanine9 To expand on the answer, polyphony is how many notes (or more accurately, voices, since a single "note" might be made up of multiple voices) that can sound simultaneously. The Tetra is also multi-timbral which means that it can play more than one sound or program at the same time.

  • @ncheriyan Ha! You don't hear that slop with an Alesis Ion!

  • @novanine9 polyphony is the number of sounds possible to place at once

    multi-timbre is the amount of different voices

  • wow nice machnine XD

  • 00.39 == Love.

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