Hi, I want to ask what behaviours users expect to hear regarding the voice operations of monophonic and polyphonic synths/samplers. I need to get a good understanding and my limited experience with real synths/samplers isn't helping much when it comes to getting the concepts/behaviours straight enough in my head to get down to coding them. --- 1) Monophonic in the event a note is playing and a new note is played, would you expect a) the envelope release stage of the old note to continue while the new note plays? b) the old note to cut and the new note play? 2) Polyphonic - This is in terms of a sampler whose playback mode is 'Singleshot' where the sample is played back in full regardless of note-off events. Would you expect the retriggering of the same note within time < sample-duration to cause: a) a second instance of the sample to play back simultaneously (albeit beginning and ending later in time) without affecting the first? b) playback of the first instance to stop before being retriggered as the second (if we're going to talk about first and second)? --- I would expect to be able to have a choice between a and b in both questions 1 and 2 above. But do general users? Should I expect them to go through the same confusion I have to learn the subtle differences (subtle to untrained ears at least). The program in question is Petri-Foo. I made comparisons between it and Specimen and found differences. I'm trying to settles these. I arrived at the conclusion there could be a fourth voice mode as the polyphony behaviour in Petri-Foo/Specimen is that of 2a above but 2b makes more sense in terms of real instruments. I looked also at Phasex which has a multitude of monophonic and polyphonic modes (of which MonoMulti is particularly interesting) but I was unable to identify differences between some of them. Thanks, James. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user