I've owned quite a few polyphonic analogs over the years, the most interresting of which was the Rhodes Chroma, developed by Arp. It had two computer processors, one designated to scanning the keyboard, and was the first to offer computer control of multi-tembrel sequencing. To me it was the best of both worlds, true analog sound path and digital control. 30 years later we end up full circle and get the Alesis Andromeda.valley wrote:Yeah, when your sound source is entirely monophonic you never have to worry too much about how many keys you can hold down at once...Rabid wrote:No CPU level to watch and worry about.What makes and analog sound analog?
Robert