Increasing the number of sound voices?

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nippur72
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Increasing the number of sound voices?

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When playing tracked music there's this effect called "arpeggio" where a chord is simulated by playing the notes of the chord in very small time slices over a single sound channel. Now I was wondering if this technique could also be used to play not just chords but independent notes, so to simulate a greater number of channels (e.g. 6 instead of 3).

Has this ever been tried on the VIC20?
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I don't know about more voices, but people have found a way to improve each voice.

Example here: https://github.com/ThePhotoChemist/Fami ... /README.md
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It works if the composition does mainly consist of fast alternating notes which are all of the same length - not as a generic technique that doubles the channels
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I have a similar question about digitized speech in small time slices. I am pretty sure there would be an audible 50/60Hz hum though. :roll:
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I did this for cheesy Trials. Sounds a little zx spectrun-y
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