commit 017716069bc99f7e11621ca6cd9af6ee689764ae
parent a78cb4a4e3656efbcf4272ac0231657dd3b56034
Author: Matt Demanett <matt@demanett.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2019 18:19:41 -0500
Drop coming soon note about polyphony.
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1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Modules for [VCV Rack](https://github.com/VCVRack/Rack), an open-source Eurorack
- [Other Utilities](#utilities)
- [Miscellaneous](#misc)
-Most Bogaudio modules support VCV Rack's polyphony feature; see <a href="#polyphony">Note on Polyphony</a>. [NOTE: polyphonic features are presently being tested; they are not yet available on Rack's plugin manager. But coming soon!]
+Most Bogaudio modules support VCV Rack's polyphony feature; see <a href="#polyphony">Note on Polyphony</a>.

@@ -628,8 +628,6 @@ A 6HP blank panel.
## <a name="polyphony"></a> Note on Polyphony
-[NOTE: polyphonic features are presently being tested; they are not yet available on Rack's plugin manager. But coming soon!]
-
Most modules in this collection support VCV Rack's polyphony feature according to Rack's <a href="https://vcvrack.com/manual/VoltageStandards.html#polyphony">polyphony standards</a>.
Generally this means that a module with polyphonic support can run up to 16 independent internal "channels". The number of channels a module will run is defined by the polyphony of the signal (cable) present at a particular, designated input port. (This will be the pitch input of an oscillator, or the gate input of an envelope, and so on.) When the input at that port carries more than one channel, the module's outputs will carry the same number of channels.