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EXSP: What does 'eco' mean in the sound title?

Re: [exs] EXSP: What does 'eco' mean in the sound title?

2002-06-04 by Colin Shapiro

>Some sounds have 'eco' in the title. What does this mean and
>what does it do?

These are ECOnomical patches - they use fewer samples and less 
memory/CPU, as I understand. I've just dumped all my eco patches in a 
"Disabled Sampler Instruments" folder.

Regards - Colin

Re: [exs] EXSP: What does 'eco' mean in the sound title?

2002-06-04 by highlandsource

--- In exs-users@y..., Colin Shapiro <musos@i...> wrote:

> These are ECOnomical patches - 


oh, and i thought it was some kind of ecological thing, emagic 
maybe plant a tree every time i use the patch .....

andy.

Re: [exs] EXSP: What does 'eco' mean in the sound title?

2002-06-05 by chmedly

--- In exs-users@y..., "highlandsource" <seranance@h...> wrote:
> --- In exs-users@y..., Colin Shapiro <musos@i...> wrote:
> 
> > These are ECOnomical patches - 
> 
> 
> oh, and i thought it was some kind of ecological thing, emagic 
> maybe plant a tree every time i use the patch .....
> 
> andy.

Fewer samples should be better for the environment.

Re: [exs] EXSP: What does 'eco' mean in the sound title?

2002-06-05 by Murray McDowall

"chmedly" <chmedly@...> wrote:

>Fewer samples should be better for the environment.

LOL 

:-^

Yes! Lets all use real instruments. They would be made mostly of ... ummm
... I suppose we could call it "fibrous organic material". 

(Don't even think the W word.)

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