some here do not mach..i'm totally now confused..
AJ wrote:
We can't disclose 'how' we do it (it's our secret) however AUDYA (with the audio loops where applicable) will be able to recognize and properly play back all 32 relative chord irrespective of WHEN the chord is played within the measure. For on board styles, samples will be stored in ROM (no HD streaming in this case). If a new style is loaded from disk, all relative samples and 'parts' will be loaded as well (using the new P3 intel chip has made this rather easier!)
Well, for me now don't seem one secret, because after see again the Robert video demo at position: 02:05 he say that for each chord give a totally different audio loops. This is the same way tat we use on Qranger too, but without tracks audio-midi-effects limitation.
In the Audya specification is written: 360Mb ROM ( 32 rewritable) and another 64Mb for the sampler instruments, 197 voice, it mean that you have used 2 Dream chip.
Now the news is the new P3 Intel chipset 8 possible to upgrade to P4). P3 can manage 2Gb RAM and P4 more than 16Gb RAM.
If give this possibility, why to use the 360Mb ROM flash expensive when is possible use 1 or more Gb of the PC ram?
This mean that audya still continue use the Dream chip features, with limited memory and DSP processing.
Is really simple to know if i'm right, just let us see how much time need the Audya for loading a new Style in ram.
P3 Intel need only 2-4 seconds for loading 64Mb data in Ram.
I have installed my PCI 9708 Eva board in one AMD 64bit X2 dual core 4800+ and loading 64Mb data need the same time like used under ISA bus, about 8 minute.
Maybe I'm wrong but you can correct me.
(is 8 years now that I develope PCB boards, VGA and use the Drem chip, I know really well how is working)
Meloyne Poly is still offline processing, VST is estimated end 2008, seem more than 5 years of developement and need a big CPU.
We already have used it under Qranger VST version, but is to much slow for now, we wil wait the new version too.
http://www.lionstracs.com/store/images/gui2007/os2/melodyne.jpg http://www.lionstracs.com/store/information_pages.php?info_id=24 I will not fight at all, seem that we are working about in the same Arranger concept. I like to undestand the way that you have take and how is your editor working to create one new audio-midi style.
Cheers
[This message has been edited by LIONSTRACS (edited 03-13-2008).]