Wednesday, November 15, 2006
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at 60% CPU per note, it really is MASSIVE
ReplyDeletethe price is massive too
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Fookin' idjots!
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I tried using soft synths yesterday on a new laptop.
ReplyDeleteA little 'Ocopus' + 'Camel Phat' + 'Camel Space' in Garage Band and CPU was already freaking out.
What the hell. I just wanna play with snths, not be limited by some CPU ceiling.
The best thing external hardware givs you (vs. softsynths and plugins) is the ability to just mix/match without hitting a CPU limit. The only real limits are mixing headroom and noise floor.
I hate having wo watch for the 60% CPU per note stuff when being creative.
ugh. last night reminded me why softsynths are such a compromise.