Ivory!!!
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- MUSEician
- 682 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from California
I played it for 5 minutes, so I cannot tell a lot. There are still some bugs, but the really good news is that we were playing with 32 sample buffers and there was no glitch. We did not push it to the limits, so it may not work at 32 samples if you play lots of notes. Still it is very efficient. And it sounds fantastic.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
This begs the question: what are the bugs like?
Before I go plunk the $329 down on Ivory....which I indeed covet, I need some first hand info.
i guess I'll wait a spell.
Thanks for responding so quickly, Dan.
Before I go plunk the $329 down on Ivory....which I indeed covet, I need some first hand info.
i guess I'll wait a spell.
Thanks for responding so quickly, Dan.
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- MUSEician
- 682 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from California
When I say that there are bugs I mean we will have to fix these bugs first, so you cannot get Ivory today. After we fix all the bugs we can fix, if there are other minor bugs that we cannot fix we will list them. Most of the current bugs seem easily fixable.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 12 Nov, 2005
Already some more news on this? I found that latencies above 3-4 ms are unacceptable to me for playing piano. The sole reason for me not buying receptor was that I never read a post where someone was able to get a 'giga' piano to work at a buffer size of 32 (3.4ms according to the measurements on this site). If you guys can make Ivory work flawlessly at this buffer size (maybe upgrade Receptor with a faster CPU???) I'm sold
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Louis
Louis
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 20 Sep, 2005 from Stockholm, Sweden
I think Giga pianos with buffer size 32 is impossible, at least with current hardware. 3.4 ms latency is extremly little, most hardware synts have much more this (at least that´s what I´ve heard). Actually sound travels about a meter on this time if my calculations are correct (math class was long ago...)! A couple of weeks ago I let my girlfriend make a "buffer size blind test" - change the buffer size on my Receptor like 10 times and I played the same , pretty rhythmic, piano patterns and guessed what the buffer size was (pretty geeky I knowLowieke wrote:Already some more news on this? I found that latencies above 3-4 ms are unacceptable to me for playing piano. The sole reason for me not buying receptor was that I never read a post where someone was able to get a 'giga' piano to work at a buffer size of 32 (3.4ms according to the measurements on this site). If you guys can make Ivory work flawlessly at this buffer size (maybe upgrade Receptor with a faster CPU???) I'm sold!
Louis
Andreas.
EDIT: I love to hear something about Ivory on Receptor though!
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 12 Nov, 2005
Well, I didn't want to admit this, but I tried a similar geeky thing
, using a delay effect on my S90, blindly pressing the effect bypass button several times. I could tell the difference when the delay was at 4ms. I then really felt disconnected to the sound (through a pair of Genelics, 2 feet away). My brother, also a keyboard player, had the same problem when latency was about 4 ms or more. Maybe it is a genetic disorder
, but I hope that the Musemen will be able to achieve the 3.4ms with Ivory. At least they will be able to sell another 2 receptors
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Louis
Louis
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 387 posts since 24 Aug, 2004
This test probably gave you a latency of about 8 ms.Lowieke wrote:Well, I didn't want to admit this, but I tried a similar geeky thing, using a delay effect on my S90, blindly pressing the effect bypass button several times. I could tell the difference when the delay was at 4ms. I then really felt disconnected to the sound (through a pair of Genelics, 2 feet away). My brother, also a keyboard player, had the same problem when latency was about 4 ms or more. Maybe it is a genetic disorder
, but I hope that the Musemen will be able to achieve the 3.4ms with Ivory. At least they will be able to sell another 2 receptors
.
Louis
The S90 already has a latency of something like 3 or 4 ms without the delay effect. So if you add to that.....
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- MUSEician
- 682 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from California
We keep going back and forth with Synthogy. They keep fixing the problems we find, but it is not working yet. I wish I could tell you when it will be done, but I don't know.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
Ivory's working pretty amazing on my Mac. The main issue I run into is the slow disk warning, so I'm considering an external SATA Disk Raid when they're available for my machine.... When Muse get's Ivory and UniWire working it will be time to consider getting one....
