Why is breath sometimes heard on sounding chords?
In polyphonic mode HumBox redistributes notes to channels (voices) and with complex musical structure when one voice sings long notes, and another voice sings short notes (i.e. these chords are not strictly parallel), each voice behaves like a separate instrument and adds breath in pauses between phrases.
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