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DIGITAL SCREAMS
22.01.2009, 07:50 PM
Apologies if this has already been covered....perhaps you could point me to the thread...

I'm interested to know where the extra 25% power comes from? Streamlined algorithms or higher spec DSP? A combination of both?

Thanks

DS

Totty
23.01.2009, 09:50 AM
Apologies if this has already been covered....perhaps you could point me to the thread...

I'm interested to know where the extra 25% power comes from? Streamlined algorithms or higher spec DSP? A combination of both?

Thanks

DS

Yes I would too!

brambos
23.01.2009, 09:54 AM
Yes I would too!

I would guess faster DSPs, because otherwise applying the software update on mk1 models would also increase their processing efficiency.

marc
23.01.2009, 11:00 AM
Apologies if this has already been covered....perhaps you could point me to the thread...

I'm interested to know where the extra 25% power comes from? Streamlined algorithms or higher spec DSP? A combination of both?

Thanks

DS

the change is related to hardware improvements, not software.

best, marc

Timo
23.01.2009, 12:25 PM
Marc, what is your intention with the TI|2? Will it be your flagship for the next 4-5 years, like the TI was? Or is it merely a slight revision to the TI|1? Currently they both seem so similar, rather than a leap forward.

Are there any other hardware additions/changes other than the 25% increase in DSP?

Will you ever add more expression controllers (like a ribbon controller, XY pad, joystick, etc.)?

Thanks

marc
23.01.2009, 02:46 PM
Marc, what is your intention with the TI|2? Will it be your flagship for the next 4-5 years, like the TI was? Or is it merely a slight revision to the TI|1? Currently they both seem so similar, rather than a leap forward.

Are there any other hardware additions/changes other than the 25% increase in DSP?

the new TI replaces the old one. it adds more power and outshines every synth we build so far. i'm not a fortune teller, so forgive me for simply not knowing what will be in 4-5 years.
as for the similarity, you wouldn't say that if we would have delivered OS3 exclusively for the new model. think about that.

best, marc

Totty
23.01.2009, 04:02 PM
Time to change your TI2 footer to TI3 Timo;)

markorbit
23.01.2009, 07:58 PM
as for the similarity, you wouldn't say that if we would have delivered OS3 exclusively for the new model. think about that.

best, marc

So very true. Many companies would have taken the chance to launch the new features on the shiny new model only. I'm sure that in the fullness of time the TI2 will start to exceed the original TI, that's only natural, but for now Access need to be applauded 100% for supporting their current users.

Totty
23.01.2009, 08:05 PM
So very true. Many companies would have taken the chance to launch the new features on the shiny new model only. I'm sure that in the fullness of time the TI2 will start to exceed the original TI, that's only natural, but for now Access need to be applauded 100% for supporting their current users.

True, but it isn't easy for existing owners to weigh up if the new TI is just more power of a true upgrade in the future. If you already own a TI you have to decide if it's worth selling your existing synth and then forking out alot more. If you knew it is for 25% more dsp power now but more in the future it would probably sway the argument. If its 25% now and no more then it's probably easier to accept the existing rig

Snoozer
24.01.2009, 02:40 AM
I was hoping it would involve a change to the USB spec. I find it very strange that Access have not used the opportunity to move over to proper highspeed USB 2 support. After all, USB 3 is on the way pretty soon.

Hell Yeh
24.01.2009, 05:43 AM
True, but it isn't easy for existing owners to weigh up if the new TI is just more power of a true upgrade in the future. If you already own a TI you have to decide if it's worth selling your existing synth and then forking out alot more. If you knew it is for 25% more dsp power now but more in the future it would probably sway the argument. If its 25% now and no more then it's probably easier to accept the existing rig

The TI|2 seems more like a product refresh than an actual "upgrade" or "new version". It doesn't seem to be marketed towards existing TI owners. It's kind of like going from a 2007 model of a car to a 2009. Are you really gonna sell your 2 year old car for the latest model?

What this looks like is Access refreshing their flagship synthesizer to reel in new customers. People that may have passed up on it for the past couple of years may be more attracted to it now that there are some slight hardware upgrades as well as new software. Brand new users just might be more attracted to the total package that OS 2.x and now 3.0 has introduced.

What I am really impressed by, though, is that Access is still making the TI software compatible between both versions. To me, this shows that they want to keep the original TI owners in for the long haul. Kudos!

Cantankerous
24.01.2009, 01:15 PM
What I am surprised to see is the Ti2 still doesn't have a dedicated power switch! Doh!