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cwnt
on 2009-07-24 01:03 [#02309235]
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http://www.anadigm.com/ hehe imagine when creative labs starts putting banks/arrays of analogue filters/oscillators inside your sound card
you can select any chip to use in reaktor wont be any need for VST any more your pc is then a custom analogue synth hehe some copany tried doing it years ago major fail though coz it cost £800 or some shit
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sadist
from the dark side of the moon on 2009-07-24 03:36 [#02309251]
Points: 8670 Status: Lurker
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and i don't see why it wouldn't fail again this time
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cwnt
on 2009-07-24 03:37 [#02309253]
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put it in every consumer sound card.... there you go cant fail
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TroutMask
from New York City (United States) on 2009-07-24 03:55 [#02309255]
Points: 472 Status: Regular
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Yeah this has no chance. I see no point in this product to begin with - designing analog circuitry to use in conjunction with digital hardware/software seems redundant to me, and especially with Just In Time programming, there isn't really any true discrepancy between the organic, real-time modulation of analog equipment and the sample-based modulation counterpart of digital equipment.
Granted, this sample-based methodology is really only available to bleeding-edge users, and not in any consumer software, but in 5 years, this type of synthesis routine will be commonplace.
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