But in this case, I have to see things from an engineering standpoint. I can't stand aliasing in an analogue synth emulation, and since I've only got 1-16 voices and simple waveforms to worry about I can implement antialiasing routines that don't cost too much and deliver real audible sound quality benefits.
In a multi-timbral sampler on the other hand I wondider if it might be more better to prioritise voice count or features because the sound quality/CPU benefits of extensive antialiasing are less clear. Solo piano is as good a way of exposing the soundquality flaws as a sampler as any other I can think of.
I'd be interested to hear your comments on the two files. Obviously its not a scientific test but indulge me
Cheers
Dave
