The DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard is really unique and a bit quirky, but one of those quirks has become one of my favorite things about it. The ability to manipulate the master clock with the sequencer is really great, and I can't think of too many modern synths that allow this. If you do, let me know in the comments!
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0:00 - what else does this?
1:25 - building a sequenced patch with this technique
5:33 - sequencing wave shapes
8:07 - FM sequencing
9:42 - a bit about the stereo filters
13:32 - getting some lfos involved
14:06 - just add reverb and float away
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I wish more synths could do this
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