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Polyphony refers to the number of notes a digital piano can play simultaneously. It determines how many notes can be played at the same time without cutting off previous notes. For example, a digital piano with 64-note polyphony can play up to 64 notes at once. If more notes are played, the earliest notes may be cut off.
Notes can last indefinitely if stored properly, whether they are written, digital, or audio. Physical notes may degrade over time due to environmental factors, while digital notes can persist as long as the storage medium is maintained. Regular backups and updates can help ensure the longevity of digital notes. Ultimately, the lifespan of notes depends on their format and how well they are cared for.
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The maximum number of notes that can be played simultaneously on a digital piano with polyphony is typically 128.
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