On 2014-06-19, Ross Bencina wrote:
There is a segment of the market that values accurate models--at any
computational cost.
Then, can you do that at low latency, so that your model is also
playable? That's of course the next frontier. And no, there's no
shortcut there: those
In terms of computational complexity, most of the complexity is in
modelling, tuning the parameters to fit data. However, once you're done
with this offline task, running the result should not be that heavy. That
process should be real-time on new CPUs. Your latency should then be just
the
On 19/06/2014 4:52 PM, Rohit Agarwal wrote:
In terms of computational complexity, most of the complexity is in
modelling, tuning the parameters to fit data. However, once you're done
with this offline task, running the result should not be that heavy. That
process should be real-time on new
On Jun 18, 2014, at 11:52 PM, Rohit Agarwal ro...@khitchdee.com wrote:
In terms of computational complexity, most of the complexity is in
modelling, tuning the parameters to fit data. However, once you're done
with this offline task, running the result should not be that heavy. That
process
On 2014-06-19, Rohit Agarwal wrote:
I'm surprised by that statement quite honestly. At a tempo of 200 bpm,
this latency would be roughly 10% of the beat interval which seems to
me quite small.
Then you obviously don't know techno. ;)
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Sampo Syreeni, aka decoy - de...@iki.fi,
Enlighten me, does that mean faster tempo or is 10% too much delay for
that?
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On 19/06/2014 7:09 PM, Rohit Agarwal wrote:
Enlighten me, does that mean faster tempo or is 10% too much delay for
that?
I think that this conversation is at risk of going off the rails. Make
sure that you're asking the right question.
There are a number of different ways that delays can
On 6/19/14 10:21 AM, Frank Sheeran wrote:
dirt-poor RBJ sez:
and the loudspeaker and cabinet is the bitchiest bitch.
I know nothing about DSP except what I've learned on this list, pretty
much, but: wouldn't these components be susceptible to testing?
sure, but they're both non-linear and