No doubt!pHz wrote:horses for courses ...
... for me the biggie will be easier MIDI editing with an improved piano roll ...
(and being able to finally get rid of all that green crap in the GUI)
slainterob
Greg
32 isn't a prime number though. And the bit thing has nothing to do with prime numbers. What it has got to do anything with is that all the bits have a factor of 8. This is purely by convention: 8 bits is the number of bits contained in one standard byte and thus most architectures handles even multiples of 8. In the olden days there where no real conventions about this, so every computer manufacturer basicly choose the number of bits for their system bus that they thought was apropriate.HansM wrote:68? I thought it has to be a prime number? Just like 32?pHz wrote:67bit audio engine ???
thats gonna be REAL special !!!
slainterob
btw... one of the older computers, I think it was Dec 2040, worked with 56 bit or something like that... not a power of 2 and not a prime number either
--HansM
I think there is a middle March aswell, whick gives us:Lunch Money wrote:No, March 14 is.
Besides, "expected to be" is not the same as "guaranteed/promised to be"
Greg
You're confused with PI which is definitely between 3 and 4 in early March !HansM wrote:Now I'm lost... 1-10, 11-21 and 22-31 were my first guesses as well, but they're not multiples of 8and only 2 of them are prime numbers
An imaginary release date ???HansM wrote:I'm glad you said PI. I was worried about 'z', and I know a lot of people here couldn't live with an imaginary release date
Your imaginary joke in a z-plane ?HansM wrote:imaginary as in z-plane... or am I stepping into my own joke now?
Beno wrote:Don't make bust open my Wavelets
you have no idea.Beno wrote:You'll be so swamped in an orthonormal basis that you won't know what hit you.
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