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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Mono for one instance only, when there are multiple plugin instances?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>If you want mono polyphony then a combination with a different software instrument played with a different additional MIDI keyboard would be better anyway. Failing that a keyboard with split midi channel zones options. </p><p>Obviously all Rhodes pianos were designed as mechanically unlimited polyphony. </p><p>You could experiment with the guitar keyboard mode switch and legato within Pianoteq, but I don&#039;t think that&#039;s going to get the sound you are after. It&#039;s still poly. </p><p>I think there may still be a free version of IK Modo bass to try?</p><p><strong>EDIT</strong> possible feature request:</p><p>Perhaps a mono or paraphonic legato switch with <em>last played priority </em> type choices would be a feature players would actually like to see in Pianoteq?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Key Fumbler]]></name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Mono for one instance only, when there are multiple plugin instances?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Thanks. I&#039;ve tried this using Waveform 13 (Tracktion) and Canabile 4. Either way I get the same result. Unfortunately I haven&#039;t been able to make VST3 work properly. I guess what I&#039;ll need to do is just find a different plugin to be the &#039;mono&#039; instrument. (AS an aside: It&#039;s not a matter of trying to save CPU, but of achieving a particular musical result since I intend the bass notes to sound like a monophonic bass instrument rather than like a piano per se. And the whole endeavor is focused on live performance rather than on recording.) </p><p>Thanks again. </p><br /><div class="quotebox"><cite>Key Fumbler wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>I have never attempted to save different levels of polyphony per instance in a DAW - that&#039;s more of a Pianoteq global setting. I can imagine vsti and vst3&nbsp; possibly behaving differently in this regard too, so maybe try both versions and see how you get along in your DAW . </p><p>However I don&#039;t believe to be honest that you would save much CPU if any at all - unless for some strange reason you are playing the same amount of notes on each instance?</p><p>If you aren&#039;t playing a lot of polyphony you aren&#039;t gaining anything by limiting polyphony.<br />If say you are playing a gentle slow piece with little sustain and not going beyond 32 notes then you could have polyphony set to maximum and it&#039;ll make no difference to your CPU. </p><p>Moving away from the polyphony question It is easy to have a mixture of mono tracks and stereo tracks in a DAW project. Just save some of your presets as a mono version within Pianoteq itself, and save your DAW&nbsp; project. You could have mono with stereo effects - works best with Rhodes and other electric pianos for realism. </p><p>It might help to know which DAW you are using.</p></blockquote></div>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-05-18T15:01:20Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Mono for one instance only, when there are multiple plugin instances?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have never attempted to save different levels of polyphony per instance in a DAW - that&#039;s more of a Pianoteq global setting. I can imagine vsti and vst3&nbsp; possibly behaving differently in this regard too, so maybe try both versions and see how you get along in your DAW . </p><p>However I don&#039;t believe to be honest that you would save much CPU if any at all - unless for some strange reason you are playing the same amount of notes on each instance?</p><p>If you aren&#039;t playing a lot of polyphony you aren&#039;t gaining anything by limiting polyphony.<br />If say you are playing a gentle slow piece with little sustain and not going beyond 32 notes then you could have polyphony set to maximum and it&#039;ll make no difference to your CPU. </p><p>Moving away from the polyphony question It is easy to have a mixture of mono tracks and stereo tracks in a DAW project. Just save some of your presets as a mono version within Pianoteq itself, and save your DAW&nbsp; project. You could have mono with stereo effects - works best with Rhodes and other electric pianos for realism. </p><p>It might help to know which DAW you are using.</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-05-18T08:29:02Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m using Pianoteq within a digital audio workstation (DAW), and I&#039;m using multiple instances of Rhodes MKII (with different instrument settings for each instance). Mostly, it works fine except for OPTIONS /&nbsp; MAXIMUM POLYPHONY (in Pianoteq). I want one of the instances to be mono with the others being 32-voice polyphony. However, the plugins don&#039;t appear to save that parameter properly: The instances end up being all mono or all polyphonic. Does anyone know: Is this a limitation of Pianoteq? Or is it more likely a DAW limitation?</p>]]></content>
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