Topic: 256 Polyphony
Hi everyone! (I'm new to the forum but been with Pianoteq since version 4.0.) After installing 6.5.0 the polyphony had become lower than previous versions, this has been mentioned on the forum, and I'm aware that Pianoteq doesn't for example use four notes played simultaneously = four notes polyphony, but some interaction between these notes resulting in perhaps three notes polyphony here. Does anyone know if 256 poly is the figure to which an infinite polyphonic 'feel' is achieved or is this just to accommodate 'the average consumer PC' and in reality a polyphony of say 1000 would be required? To clarify my point, 128 poly has been a fairly standard number for nearly 20 years with synths etc and 256 poly been available in digital pianos for some time so shouldn't we be seeing/hearing 500+ polyphonic instruments these days? Having said all that, Pianoteq is absolutely incredible and I would be happy if this was about as far as it could go sonically with just a bit less strain on CPU.