> > > if it works for >> > frozen tracks, it'll really give those of us using large > > sample libraries a lot more mileage out of one machine. > > Just because of the nature of frozen tracks I doubt it will, but I hope I'm > > wrong! From: Maurits van de Kamp <maurits@...> >It would kinda defeat the purpose of freezing tracks, since it would take a >lot of CPU load to pitch shift them on the fly, and that is probably what you >were running short of when you started freezing tracks in the first >place. :o) Not with EXS. What I was short of was memory (which freezing doesn't help) and to a lesser extent polyphony. But you have a point. Whether the effect is psychological - which is real - or only imaginary - which is also real - is another question. After all, the earth is flat. :) -- Nick Batzdorf - editor Virtual Instruments magazine (the world of softsynths and samplers) www.Virtualinstrumentsmag.com 1-877 VImagzn (846-2496), 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101
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Re: Re: Re: Re: 7.1 order info and details
2005-04-07 by Nick Batzdorf
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