>Halion does use the smae technology BUT steinberg have shown that they have >been using an equivalent algorithm before the patent have actually been >granted to Nemesys. "Where?" will you ask? Well, in cubase of course! Every >audio sequencer I know of have to do read ahead of audio data if they want >to be useable!
We have a document about keeping beginnings of the audio segments in memory for instant play in such multitrack application. So, if that was all what was needed, we are in safe. But sure I would like to get more information about how Steinberg avoided patent royalties --- just in case the situation is not that simple! We should search for old manuals of jingle players. Two years ago I checked plenty of Amiga software if there was anything, but no. A friend wrote and installed one such jingle player using the trick to an ice-hockey hall at 1993 (or so). Such jingle players are not sampling synths, but they could provide docs on the trick and on if a loops were used (one shot sampling synth is not good). Also, two years ago we found out that a person worked on such disk sampler. I remember we ended up to the situation that they never published details of this unique installation. In any case, preload in multitrack editor is totally different from a disk sampler. Perhaps Steinberg had something else too. Best regards, Juhana
