6x Poly Track -

| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Max polyphony | 6 voices (true analog) | | Oscillators per voice | 1–2 (plus sub) | | Filter | Resonant LP/HP/BP (often SSM2044, CEM3320, or discrete OTA) | | Envelopes | 2x ADSR (filter + amp) | | LFO | 1–2 (sine/triangle/square) | | Unison detune range | ±0–50 cents | | Voice allocation | Round-robin or assignable | | Output | Stereo (often with built-in chorus) |

Track: “6x Poly Pad” Polyphony limit: 6 (set in synth or MIDI plugin) MIDI channel: 1 CC 74 (filter cutoff) automated per chord 6x poly track

When you play a 6-note chord (e.g., C-E-G-Bb-D-F), each key triggers a separate voice card. The poly allocation algorithm decides which voice to reuse when you exceed 6 notes (typically “last note priority” or “round-robin”). | Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Max

In practice, a “6x Poly Track” is a recorded or live MIDI sequence where up to six distinct pitches can sound simultaneously, each with its own articulation, filter movement, and amplitude contour. Proper installation is critical to the performance of

Proper installation is critical to the performance of the 6x Poly system.