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Erty
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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TranceReality could you please answer how you've been able to get a Ti before its release? Is it like a beta version or something, are you doing a review of it? Because if I understand correctly they are still working on the software and the patches etc.
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Apr-06-2005 17:13
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Erty
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Nah I ment that a employee said that, not that I was one, and yes your ears are lying or you're just fooling yourself.
"Just to make sure I asked Tage directly and got info on everything except the dithering algorithm, he will get back with details on that later.
Here's the Q&A translated from Swedish:
Q: You have not revamped the resampling algorithm, it is exactly as before, correct?
A: Correct, same as before.
Q: You have fixed the nominal pitch bug so that no resampling is performed on samples played back with no pitch change, correct?
A: Yes, this was fixed.
Q: The fix in question was more of an academic issue than an audible improvement, correct?
A: Correct indeed. It was fixed because it was a bug - and like any bug, we want to fix it - not because it had any bearing on sound quality.
Q: You have perfected the precision of sample triggering, to ensure that no phasing effects may occur when two time related samples (such as a snare drum and a separate mic leakage sampling) are triggered simultaneously, correct?
A: Correct. At the expense of a very minor increase in buffer load, samples are now guaranteed to play back in phase.
Q: The timing fix only affects the samplers (NN19/NN-XT/Dr.REX/Redrum), and has nothing to do with Subtractor, Malström or any of the signal processing devices, correct?
A: Correct."
From a freelance propellerheads guy on reasonstation. But well there is always the option to turn off dithering now which may cause the difference you are talking about.
Sorry for even more OT hehe :E
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Apr-06-2005 19:32
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sonic_akb
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Manaus, Brazil
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The original Waldorf Q Yellow was released before its software had been finished by developers (in fact, Q had a lot of crashes and stuff missing). It was a bad advertisement for Waldorf company. I think Access wouldn't like to make the same mistake. I tried to buy a Virus TI but I cannot get one yet. I don't know if they are already to be selled on USA and European market, but I guess not.
But talking about the TI's engine, of course, Hipersaw will be overused on trance exactly like supersaw was overused to make rank-1 style. But, there is something powerful about this baby that few guys are thinking: wavetables synthesis! There are some ex-employees from Waldorf working at Acccess and they developed the wavetables engine for TI. It will be possible to mix analog model and wavetable together, and that will be amazing. Wavetable synthesis allows come up with a lot of sounds, since atmospheric/ambient pads till plucked leads like PVD/AVB. And better, wavetables isn't so overused like supersaw (JP80x0) and other commom machines for trance (Supernova2 and conventional Virus). I have a Waldorf Microwave XT and I know this machine rocks! Besides that, there is the VST integration and large amount of polyphony, so, in my opinion TI will keep on the better VA on the market. But it seems CLAVIA will release something soon (go to the Clavia's website...).
alex keller.
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Apr-06-2005 22:11
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ZxZDeViLZxZ
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Regina, SK
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im intrested in the fxb and how exactly you were able to get rid of the phasing issue that all the suuperwave plugins are plagued with.
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Apr-06-2005 23:13
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TVG
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Calgary
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Those are both really good. I'm dying to hear what they would sound like with some bass.
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Apr-06-2005 23:16
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