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Honzi
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Re: Re: Do they / would they ever create PCI (computer hardware) synthesizers?
| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
Theres something even more similar, SID or something... |
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| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
I'm not sure if I described my idea right but, more like just a small USB flash drive as the hardware itself. Probably not possible but just a thought. Same with the PCI card, just the size of a sound card. |
That HardSid thing is the size of a normal sound card I think. But I can't see why they would make a memory stick sized synth; for one thing you couldn't fit the components in there, for another there would be no point. Even if you could have a small DSP in there, it would only add more processing power. But if you could fit a worthwile amount of power in a USB stick, the technology would probably be so good that you wouldn't need it because your CPU would be so massive...
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