From jackoverfull@gmail.com Mon Jan 23 05:49:49 2012
Subject:Re: This is a great age for the Cloners - lots of affordable good sounding ones

It's much processor intensive, but needs much less disk and ram space and access.

Il giorno 23/gen/2012, alle ore 14.07, mark k ha scritto:

> When using VST's in my limited experience algorithm beats samples in terms of system demand.
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> Yeas, it is.
> And I suspect that's the best way to go: samples will always contain discrepancies of some sort, a virtualized instrument can, theoretically, be perfect.
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> Il giorno 23/gen/2012, alle ore 13.17, mark k ha scritto:
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> > Isn't VB3 algorithm based? It would seem that both have been developed to the point where it is hard to tell them apart.
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> > True, but we're talking budget instruments here. I was actually going to mention long loops as an exception, but I thought it might be confusing. Yes, for absolute realism long samples are the way to go, but I don't think for one minute that Casio are going to want to use huge amounts of ROM where they can simply use an algorithm.
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> > > Only, that's exactly what Hammond-Suzuki has done for years: long-loop samples of each tone generator.
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