The C- 330 would be an upgrade in every respect.
Noel Jones, AAGO
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On Feb 3, 2018, at 10:18 PM, Jan S. Van Der Stad <janvanderstad@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The reason why I ask about the C330 is I know somebody who has a Rodgers
Cheetah model and he is able to outplay the organ. Turn on a single stop, and
only a maximum of 10 notes can be played at once. I was wondering if a C330
would be an upgrade in that respect.
Jan
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Subject: [rodgersorganusers] Re: Roland C330 polyphony
It comes to mind that a lot of voicing changes and storage of them might
eventually, in some situations, requires a reset. (I’m talking many, many
changes in an obsessive compulsive sort of a way) But I have never run into
polyphony problems with mortal settings.
That whole issue comes when you are dealing with pianos and other sustained
voices.
But others may have suggestions and thoughts.
Noel Jones, AAGO
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On Feb 3, 2018, at 9:51 PM, Jan Van Der Stad <janvanderstad@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:janvanderstad@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Greetings,
Does anyone know the note polyphony of the Roland C330? How many notes can be
played simultaneously before notes or stops are heard “dropping out?”
Jan S. Van Der Stad
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