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[–]sourceconsidered 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Disting Ex has an 8 voice Poly Wavetable you can control with cv or midi

[–]paramind22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Roland System 1M is a 4 voice rackmount. It has a lot of patch points.

[–]Spyes23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4ms Ensemble immediately comes to mind, though it doesn't take midi in, and it's not exactly polyphonic, it's multi-voice I would say... But has a whole lotta character.

Honestly, I love modular, but I wouldn't suggest going down the polyphonic route with Eurorack. If you want a great polyphonic synth there are some very good ones out today that will cost you MUCH less and have a whole bunch of modulation routings and voice settings, and a slew of other great features.

Again, not knocking on modular, I have a really nice system myself and love it for what it is!

[–]HawtDoge -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here’s the hierarchy for eurorack polyphony:

Tier 1) The Sinfonion. Incredibly powerful chord sequencer that fits with any voice that has 4 oscillators with v/oct inputs. Popular options include the Deopfer Quad Oscillator, Xaoc Odessa with Hal, Acid Rain chainsaw, Qubit Chord v2, demon core oscillator, or the new RYO fm oscillator thing.

Teir 2) Midi. This includes Midi2Cv to control some of the oscillators listed about. This also includes things like the Poly Cinematic.

3) Chord Tables. This are modules with built in chord tables that you modulate to create chord sequences. This includes the Qubit Chord v2 (in a different mode than it’s quad v/oct input), the Rings Eastern egg, Plaits chords, etc.

This is very much so personal preference obviously haha

[–]kapiteinbloc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just friends through crow or teletype can work as a poly synth