On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Ravi Ivan Sharma wrote: > . . mainly I am guessing. These days the converters on hardware > synths are much much better than before. Partly true. But remember, a hardware synth is dedicated to a single purpose, all it ever has to do is on that synthesizer's spec sheet. For a software synth, there are still usually corners cut to improve performance within the context of a computer running many other tasks, not the least of which is full software DAW functionality. The hardware synth can push it's hardware to the limit, because it doesn't have to play nice with other processes. -Brandon ___________________________________________ The availability of a particular patchcord is inversely proportional to it's need. ___________________________________________
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Re: [elektron] Re: What should we expect from the Monomachine?
2003-09-17 by Brandon Daniel