On Thursday 04 February 2010 18:50:28 Emanuel Rumpf wrote: > Has anyone ever played a plugin in realtime ( live )... > ...and I don't mean a one-finger melody, but a mutli-polyphonic piano > piece, eventually with sustain held down, which resulted in about 20 to 40 > simultaneusly processed voices.
Yes, I have. I believe Ken Restivo, Atte Andre Jensen and many others too. > We have dedicated hardware for graphics, why not for audio ? There are manufacturers selling dedicated PCI-cards to do VST-plugin work and free your cpu of that. But whats the purpose of running some piece of (almost) generic software on generic platforms, when you still need specialised hardware? Of course you can buy dedicated audio-hardware. Its called keyboards and synths and mixers and effects (outboard). But isn't it easier to have it all in software and carry it around on your pc/laptop/usb-stick? Please give us some pointers to help you improve performance on your definitely un-tuned and probably mis-configured system before making our work bad in general. Have fun, Arnold
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