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FarleyCZ wrote:If this aint analog I dunno what is...
There will always be naysayers. For example, I opened a topic on Harmony Central: KSS... There you go, one showed up: http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... -u-he-Diva

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Here are a couple of things I was messing around with today:

Crazy thing...
https://files.me.com/musical.matthew/zsxizm.aif

Moogish Lead:
https://files.me.com/musical.matthew/a9euaa.aif
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EvilDragon wrote:
FarleyCZ wrote:If this aint analog I dunno what is...
There will always be naysayers. For example, I opened a topic on Harmony Central: KSS... There you go, one showed up: http://acapella.harmony-central.com/sho ... -u-he-Diva
haha

btw you might want to note that anything copy/pasted from KvR gets sabotaged by a random space being added ;)

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EvilDragon wrote:There will always be naysayers
Yep, I'm counting on plenty of that over the next few weeks! :roll:

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One final pad (really :hihi:): http://www.bronto-scorpio-music.com/Music/DIVApad.mp3

Cheers
Dennis

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aMUSEd wrote:btw you might want to note that anything copy/pasted from KvR gets sabotaged by a random space being added ;)
I do know that ;) The links to the files themselves are fine, the text displayed gets a space in a very long line (which is very uncool). Fixed it though. :)

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:One final pad (really :hihi:): http://www.bronto-scorpio-music.com/Music/DIVApad.mp3

Cheers
Dennis
Nice :)

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izonin wrote:So with these delayless feedback filters you have to predict the output in, say, 10 passes. Only the input distortion is calculated in one pass. That means, roughly, ten times more cycles for the filter section. Can you use SSE parallel processing for the passes, or they have to be calculated sequentially?
Our algorithm is highly adaptive. In many cases 2 iterations will be enough, in other cases it takes 20. We calculate 4 estimates per iteration (SSE/AltiVec), which are taken from different prediction algorithms. We keep track of the most successful algorithms within a given period of time, and grant those more estimates, until another algorithm succeeds quicker. It's highly complicated, but the result is always at least a handful of voices in 20 bit precision per core, on my 4 year old computer.

In addition we have economic modes, which reduce the precision to 12 and 8 bits. There's also a naive mode (1 sample delay...) which shows how whacky it can sound the common way.

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Ok... one last boot into Windows to sync the revision number...

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How do you get the audio player to show up in a post? It's missing from mine...

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Urs wrote:Ok... one last boot into Windows to sync the revision number...
it's the final countdown ....
:o :shock: :hyper: :wheee: :clap:

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3ee wrote:
Urs wrote:Ok... one last boot into Windows to sync the revision number...
it's the final countdown ....
:o :shock: :hyper: :wheee: :clap:
Rock on!

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Bronto Scorpio wrote:
FarleyCZ wrote:
THIS!!! :shock: :-o :o :shock:
Yep! The ensemble effect is awesome. The abilty to modulate only one of the OSCs with the LFOs adds even more movement :)
I improved the preset a lot since I posted the audio demo by the way :)

Cheers
Dennis
Audio, or it never happened! :D :lol: :hug:

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Very cool of you to make a public beta. I cant wait to try it!

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