Specifications

Chapter 77: Bruno and Reso 399
Poly (Polyphonic)
In this mode, Reso responds polyphonically,
producing as many notes as are played simulta-
neously (up to 62 on Pro Tools|HD Accel sys-
tems). The number of notes that can be played
simultaneously depends on the Voice Stacking
setting chosen. A voice stack setting of 1, for ex-
ample, allows up to 62 individual notes simulta-
neously. A voice stack setting of All allows only
one note at a time, but will stack all 62 voices on
that note, producing an extremely fat sound.
Voice Stack
Voice Stack selects the number of voices that are
used, or stacked when you play a single note. The
number of voices that you choose to stack will
directly affect polyphony. Selecting a larger
number of stacked voices will reduce the num-
ber of notes that you can play simultaneously.
The sample rate of your session will also affect
polyphony.
In a 96 kHz session, Reso on Pro Tools|HD Accel
systems can simultaneously play up to:
32 notes in a 1-voice stack
16 notes in a 2-voice stack
4 notes in a 4-voice stack
2 notes in an 8-voice stack
1 note in an 14-voice (All) stack
In a 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz session on Pro Tools|HD
systems not equipped with an HD Accel card,
the standard Reso module can simultaneously
play up to:
28 notes in a 1-voice stack
14 notes in a 2-voice stack
7 notes in a 4-voice stack
3 notes in an 8-voice stack
1 note in a 28-voice (All) stack
If all available voices are being used, playing an
additional note will replace the first note played
in the chord.
Polyphony will be reduced by half at
96 kHz.
Voice Stack