Looks like, e.g., the Korg opsix has a Unison mode, where you set up one voice, and then just enable Unison with three parameters:
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How many voices to use (2...8), --> We would want 1/off to 4 voices
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Spread (how much Stereo Pan to use), --> We would want from no Spread to hard left/hard right, but modified by (by adding) the per-TG Pan (clamped to hard left/hard right)
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Detune (how large the overall range for is for Detune across all voices) --> We would want it from 0 (no detune) to maximum = 1 semitone down/1 semitone up (based on the detune range of the Dexed plugin; to be verified if this matches the DX7 detune range)
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See the Unison, Detune, Spread sections in the Korg opsix manual.
WIth more powerful Raspberry Pis, maybe we can have more than just 8 voices in total? 8 TGs wich can have Unison would theoretically give us up to 64...
Looks like, e.g., the Korg opsix has a Unison mode, where you set up one voice, and then just enable Unison with three parameters:
How many voices to use (2...8), --> We would want 1/off to 4 voices
Spread (how much Stereo Pan to use), --> We would want from no Spread to hard left/hard right, but modified by (by adding) the per-TG Pan (clamped to hard left/hard right)
Detune (how large the overall range for is for Detune across all voices) --> We would want it from 0 (no detune) to maximum = 1 semitone down/1 semitone up (based on the detune range of the Dexed plugin; to be verified if this matches the DX7 detune range)
See the Unison, Detune, Spread sections in the Korg opsix manual.
WIth more powerful Raspberry Pis, maybe we can have more than just 8 voices in total? 8 TGs wich can have Unison would theoretically give us up to 64...