Juho L |
26.03.2004 10:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by Blank
we will start by saying that software equals hardware because VA's r basically software...
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And we start wrong. DSP chips have so many benefits when compared to basic processors that to get a DSP level performance on an ordinary processor we need many times faster clock (power). DSP's are optimised for signals and audio so we can't actually compare DSP's with basic processors. Creating a VST prugin that would sound as good as DSP VA would take quite lot of CPU power. I'm wondering are there any heavy VST's?
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well by selling everything thing and going with one board would u be limiting yourself to pretty much one synth, i have heard the demos...
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Well, I have only one synth anyway.
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many of the creamware instruments have the same creamware sound...
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That's not a problem. When people listen to my music I don't think they first think "that Creamware sound again".
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and personally i find software limiting also...because it makes everything visual, there is no touch involed...which i had problems getting some sort of feeling in a song...because everything was too squared out and iced over...
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The lack of HW interface is indeed problematic, but there's actually also quite limited HW control on my Modular. Using Modular or using software, still I'd be clicking the screen.
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