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Originally Posted by dr. orange
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The TI has got 16 parts, that means 16 sound engines. You can stack theoretically 16 parts together, each part playing another sound which theoretically uses all 3 oscillators, so the TI's able to play 48 oscillators with one key stroke. Is that possible?
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usually that's called 'layering'. you assign different parts to the same midi channel and they play togther like one part.
most synths i know of (i don't have a TI), only let you do this with up to 4 parts.
keep in mind that in your example, if you play 2 notes at once, you'd be using 96 oscillators, 3 notes would use 144, and so on.
EDIT: also, i never tried it on my KC or classic, but i'm pretty sure you can layer up to 16 parts on the same midi channel. if you use the 3rd oscillator, you lose some polyphony with those synths tho. on the KC, i think it goes from 32 voices down to 24, so you'd only be able to play one note at a time (but what a note it would be).