If you use cords (for example with pads) you have to count one voice per key in the cord (or about 1,33 per key if osc 3 is on) multiplied with the unison count.
Example:
Track 1: Bass, 1 key, osc 3 off, unison 4 -> 4 voices
Track 2: Pad, 3 keys, osc 3 on, unison 4 -> 16 voices
Track 3: Arp, 1 key, osc 3 on, unison 3 -> 4 voices
Track 4: Bass drum, 1 key, osc 3 off, unison 2 -> 2 voices
Total if all is played simultaniously: 26 voices
My advise: Turn the unison off when sequensing/composing your tracks and when you?r done, you turn unison back on to desired level and record the tracks one by one (with the other tracks muted).
If you want to investigate more into the problem, you can turn the LED-mode to "steal" so that the LFO-LED?s turn on when a voice is "stolen" because of lack of polophony. You can also set the priority of the tracks if you want...
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