Will U-He stick it's spoon in modular soup?

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chilly7 wrote:I think a developing Zebra 3 might be an alternative to Softube modular. But...
1) But here is a good thing. Softube even did not bother about "low CPU" whiners. So that will mean awrything will be high end and not watered down. I care about people who listen to music i make and i want to give them the best.
2) By reading Uhe forum i got impression that Uhe wants to pleasure "low CPU" whiners so that will mean compromises in Zebra modules. And at my opinion it will totaly sucks if Uhe will go this route. Because there have to be a lot of garbage already awailable with low CPU requirements. But to make something high end almost always requair high CPU. And unfortionaly there is a very limited number of music companies who make truly high end music products.

Hopefult i am wrong about Uhe. And certainly i wish all the best to Uhe.
U-he does this thing where, instead of using a naive brute force to consume all available system resources while finding a solution, they do lots of really really REALLY advanced mathematics to find the same solution at a fraction of the system resource cost.

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chilly7 wrote:I think a developing Zebra 3 might be an alternative to Softube modular. But...
1) But here is a good thing. Softube even did not bother about "low CPU" whiners. So that will mean awrything will be high end and not watered down. I care about people who listen to music i make and i want to give them the best.
2) By reading Uhe forum i got impression that Uhe wants to pleasure "low CPU" whiners so that will mean compromises in Zebra modules. And at my opinion it will totaly sucks if Uhe will go this route. Because there have to be a lot of garbage already awailable with low CPU requirements. But to make something high end almost always requair high CPU. And unfortionaly there is a very limited number of music companies who make truly high end music products.
And u-he isn't one of them? :roll: :roll: :roll:

Great comedy post :D

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Lejurai wrote:Maybe the only cpu friendly U-He synth is Hive :P
hm, zebra, podolski, triple cheese?
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lnikj wrote:
chilly7 wrote:I think a developing Zebra 3 might be an alternative to Softube modular. But...
1) But here is a good thing. Softube even did not bother about "low CPU" whiners. So that will mean awrything will be high end and not watered down. I care about people who listen to music i make and i want to give them the best.
2) By reading Uhe forum i got impression that Uhe wants to pleasure "low CPU" whiners so that will mean compromises in Zebra modules. And at my opinion it will totaly sucks if Uhe will go this route. Because there have to be a lot of garbage already awailable with low CPU requirements. But to make something high end almost always requair high CPU. And unfortionaly there is a very limited number of music companies who make truly high end music products.
And u-he isn't one of them? :roll: :roll: :roll:

Great comedy post :D
And now I would like to know that list of limited companies based on chilly7 "baseline evaluation system". :?
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Suloo wrote:
Lejurai wrote:Maybe the only cpu friendly U-He synth is Hive :P
hm, zebra, podolski, triple cheese?
With the demo of zebra2, I was able to bump the cpu usage quite high quite quickly :P Those other 2 in the other hand.. I wouldn't count them as full fledged synths. TyrellN6 though is superb.

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strange, zebra is widely known for being a cpu efficient synth. Wonder what patch design you applied there.
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XMF can chomp some CPU in certain modes (especially the latest added Tyrell-outtake filters)...

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Shouldn't we lock this thread as it's getting sily.
Murderous duck!

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david.beholder wrote:Shouldn't we lock this thread as it's getting sily.
We could lock the whole of KVR by that measure :)

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BDeep wrote:
david.beholder wrote:Shouldn't we lock this thread as it's getting sily.
We could lock the whole of KVR by that measure :)
This forum is 99% of time nice & friendly.
Overall KVR is really informative and well moderated in comparison with GS of MW. Outside Arturia threads of course.
Murderous duck!

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david.beholder wrote:
BDeep wrote:
david.beholder wrote:Shouldn't we lock this thread as it's getting sily.
We could lock the whole of KVR by that measure :)
This forum is 99% of time nice & friendly.
Overall KVR is really informative and well moderated in comparison with GS of MW. Outside Arturia threads of course.
:clap:

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Aerithos wrote:
chilly7 wrote:I think a developing Zebra 3 might be an alternative to Softube modular. But...
1) But here is a good thing. Softube even did not bother about "low CPU" whiners. So that will mean awrything will be high end and not watered down. I care about people who listen to music i make and i want to give them the best.
2) By reading Uhe forum i got impression that Uhe wants to pleasure "low CPU" whiners so that will mean compromises in Zebra modules. And at my opinion it will totaly sucks if Uhe will go this route. Because there have to be a lot of garbage already awailable with low CPU requirements. But to make something high end almost always requair high CPU. And unfortionaly there is a very limited number of music companies who make truly high end music products.

Hopefult i am wrong about Uhe. And certainly i wish all the best to Uhe.
U-he does this thing where, instead of using a naive brute force to consume all available system resources while finding a solution, they do lots of really really REALLY advanced mathematics to find the same solution at a fraction of the system resource cost.
I am not against optimizing code with 0 compromizes to quality and features. I am against if it will be more then 0.
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liquidsound wrote:
lnikj wrote:
chilly7 wrote:I think a developing Zebra 3 might be an alternative to Softube modular. But...
1) But here is a good thing. Softube even did not bother about "low CPU" whiners. So that will mean awrything will be high end and not watered down. I care about people who listen to music i make and i want to give them the best.
2) By reading Uhe forum i got impression that Uhe wants to pleasure "low CPU" whiners so that will mean compromises in Zebra modules. And at my opinion it will totaly sucks if Uhe will go this route. Because there have to be a lot of garbage already awailable with low CPU requirements. But to make something high end almost always requair high CPU. And unfortionaly there is a very limited number of music companies who make truly high end music products.
And u-he isn't one of them? :roll: :roll: :roll:

Great comedy post :D
And now I would like to know that list of limited companies based on chilly7 "baseline evaluation system". :?
The most popular NI(exept Reaktor) and Spectrasoniks are not high end. Even though they ofer some intresting products the quality is unfortionaly not high end.
High end ones are:
Audio interfaces: MSB technology.
With software? Slate Digital, Softube, Uhe is one of them as well and so on. How ever with recent Zebra 3 tolking of low CPU i afraid they might compromize it in order to make low CPU.
I will not tell all high end musik companies because this is not a thread for this.
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Zebra saves CPU by design. Unlike ACE and Bazille, Zebra does not need "wires" which can be patched in circles. And if things can't be patched in circles, by design, CPU can be tamed drastically without any compromise.

So, as long as we don't make Zebra3 "patchable" (and why would we do that?) there is no need to spend utterly much CPU.

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david.beholder wrote:
BDeep wrote:
david.beholder wrote:Shouldn't we lock this thread as it's getting sily.
We could lock the whole of KVR by that measure :)
This forum is 99% of time nice & friendly.
Overall KVR is really informative and well moderated in comparison with GS of MW. Outside Arturia threads of course.
Sounds like you want to have a conversation about.. Reason? :hihi:

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