yes - he posted on the same list that the filter bank (as opposed to the lfp,hpf and bpf) was now digital, and that they got far superior results that way, allowing the sound to be taken in truly unusual ways. I'd like it if you posted news on this list, if others don't mind. > From: "privat_joy" <privat_joy@yahoo.de> > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 11:48:59 -0000 > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Forthcoming Spectralis synth/sequencer > details > > Hi, > i am in touch with the father of spectralis, > 'cause i live close by. I will be one of the > first owners somewhere in late september. > > If you are interested, i will post some more infos, when i hold > Spectralis in my hands. > > It changed already a lot, he got an excellent DSP-Programmer on his > side, so both are working a lot to optimize this thing. They use Texas > Instruments DSP's, which promise to offer a lot more power against > motorolla. There will be also a REX-File-Support included, and, as i > heard, the Filter Bank works now on the DSP, not analog anymore. But > he sweard that the sound is much better now than all other DSP-Filter > (????). > We will see. > But i am a 100% Spectralis buyer.... > Stefan > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Forthcoming Spectralis synth/sequencer details
2004-07-04 by Gene Schwartz
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