Het staat idd verkeerd op vintagesynth. Volgens Novation kunnen ze allemaal maximaal 8 noten/sounds produceren:
Here's the responses I received from Novation recently.
Q/. Was there an OS Version 1, and if so what did 1.2 which I have improve on?
A/.There was a V1, however the only changes between this and V1.2 were minor code improvements.
Q/. I've read that the DrumStation V.1/V.2 are the same other than a facelift, but is the D-Station different again, I've read that the original DrumStations are 5 voice and the D-Station has 8 voices, is this correct?
If this is so does the 1.3 OS give me the extra 3 voices too?
A/. This is incorrect. This article explains it:
What is the difference between the "V1" , "V2" Drumstations and the D-Station .: Novation Answerbase
Effectively the only differences with this are cosmetic.
In terms of the number of voices, this information may explain this in more detail:
The quoted polyphony for the
Drum Station is 8 notes. This is a maximum polyphony. The the ASM sounds require more processing power than the sampled sounds. The maximum number of ASM sounds which can be played simultaneously is not straight forward - it depends on the actual sound. As a guide, the amount of % processing power for each sound is:
909 snare 25
909 bass 14
909 tom 32
909 hats 22
909 crash cymbal 10 - sample replay
909 ride cymbal 10 - sample replay
808 snare 24
808 bass 15
808 tom 18
808 hats 10 - sample replay
808 crash cymbal 28
So a 909 kick + 909 tom + 808 crash + 808 kick = almost 100% of processing power.
(4 sounds)
or 808 hat cl + 808 hat op + clave + maraca + rim + ride + 909 crash + 808
clap = 100% of processing power.
(8 sounds)
So a V.1 or V.2 with OS V1.3 is as good as the D Station