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Modes use more than one note of the DX's sixteen-note capacity, they will affect the total

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Key Modes The DX7s offers two Unison Key Modes, which create "fatter" sounds. Since these new Modes use more than one note of the DX's sixteen-note capacity, they will affect the total number of notes available at any one time: Key Mode Polyphonic Monophonic Unison poly Unison mono Number of Notes 16 1 4 1 - 54 -

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Key Modes
The DX7s offers two Unison Key Modes, which create “fatter” sounds. Since these new
Modes use more than one note of the DX’s sixteen-note capacity, they will affect the total
number of notes available at any one time:
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Key
Number of
Mode
Notes
Polyphonic
16
Monophonic
1
Unison poly
4
Unison mono
1