on 4/4/02 11:00 AM, Peter Duemmler at merlin@... wrote: > Well, SampleCell TDM uses its DSP, EXS runs on the host CPU (plus uses DSP > for DirectConnect if used in a TDM environment). > > Peter > --- > http://www.merlinsound.de > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phil Buckle" <pbuckle@...> > To: <exs-users@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:57 AM > Subject: Re: [exs] EXS The power of polyphony > > >> The piano was from the Emagic 5.0.1 disc and the strings were from the >> Miroslav Vitous collection. I've been using the latter for years in Sample >> Cell with zero drain on the CPU. >> Phil Buckle. > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > I know. I was just having a frustrated little dig at one of the few down sides of Native processing. Don't worry I've fallen in love with the EXS. DNA Studios <dnanet@...> has pointed out the following... >Have you tried enabling the 32bit float option (EXS24 edit >window/edit/preferences/sample storage)? >All the instrument sample's will be converted to Logic's native 32bit float >audio format when you load an instrument into RAM. This will reduce the CPU >overhead somewhat as Logic will no longer need to perform a sample rate >conversion on the samples every time they are played. >It _will_ require extra RAM due to the extra bit length, but the original >sample on the hard drive won't be changed. Sounds like a good tip. Phil Buckle.
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Re: [exs] EXS The power of polyphony
2002-04-04 by Phil Buckle
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