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#279141 - 01/30/10 02:20 AM
Re: Girl from Lionstracs MS
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5386
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hi Spalding The speed of change when using external sounds on any software instrument is determined on whether the sounds are stored in Ram or have to be loaded from the HDD, if they are stored in Ram then the changes are instantaneous, (Just as any voice on your PA1x) however if they have to be loaded off the HDD, then there is a delay (Dependent on speed of disc) while the sound is located and loaded into Ram. Most VSTi these days allow pre-loading of sounds (The number of sounds being dependent on a combination of Ram size, CPU speed and HDD speed) into Ram so that changes can be instantaneous. (Third party hosts can also be used to pre-load sounds) Note: Some older VSTi were designed purely for computer sequencers, and were not very effective when used live, however since about 2004/5 (When even cheap computers were really powerful) most VSTi have been optimised for live On-stage use, as well as for computer sequencers Hope this helps
Bill
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#279142 - 01/30/10 02:22 AM
Re: Girl from Lionstracs MS
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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No offense, Magica, but if you want to jam with me, you MIGHT need to leave just a LITTLE room to play! There isn't room on that track to slide a cigarette paper in there... I'm sorry, but once again, the 'integration' fails to impress me. There are some things on there that sound pretty good, but there are some things that sound pretty underwhelming, also. Also, as crowded and busy as this style is, it's hard to imagine what on earth this would be good for... The more stuff you layer in (possibly because, the rhythm alone by itself leaves you wanting?) the more you obscure the basic sound quality. I'm sorry, but it's much harder to make something simple and convincing, especially acoustic based music, than it is to put together this 'polyphonic spree' And sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but my musical tastes run from Bach to Bjørk, from Bob Marley to Bob Dylan, from Joe Zawinul to Joe Strummer. All good to listen to on a beach, though, if you are lucky enough to be on one... I think chas is right, to be honest. I no longer have any interest in this topic. I shall simply let those who actually HAVE an MS make my points for me...
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