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This reduced to 8-note polyphony when using double oscillator programs.
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It also features 64 note polyphony, being one of the first commercial synthesisers to do so.
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Polyphony stayed the same - again 4,6 and 8-voice models were offered.
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Most of this music is harmonically simple and makes little use of complex polyphony (indeed, the polyphonic passages frequently feature reduction of parts).
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Polyphony allows significantly smoother and more natural transitions between notes.
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They carried their style with them: smooth polyphony which could be adapted for sacred or secular use as appropriate.
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The most prominent limitation was the synthesizer's polyphony of only 4 voices.
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By 1470 and continuing into the 16th century, companies had established choirs of around five to eleven singers who could perform three- or four-part polyphony.
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The synthesis engine is capable of 64-voice polyphony and 16-part multi-timbrality.
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The highly sectionalized form follows the stanza divisions of the text, featuring episodes of homophonic textures as well as short stretches of polyphony.
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