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>From: samuel C <samu@gi.intercom.es> >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com >CC: loopers-delight@annihilist.com >Subject: Eventide Orville questions >Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:13:36 +0200 >I'm in the hard work of learning how things work in Orville and other >multipourpose DSP machines to get one of them. >I know the Orville has 2 independent DSPs which can run both factory >programs and user programmed ones. > >What I'd like to know is if once you are using one DSP for processing >let's say a compressor, can you make the same DSP do another task >simultaneously?? or you have to make a custom program based in the >compression you want, chaining it to another effect (e.g. reverb). >YES YOU CAN!!! YOU CAN HAVE DIFFERENT LINES OF PROCESSING UNITS IN ONE >PRESET, WORKING ON 4 MONO INPUTS OR 2 STEREO INPUTS...YOU CAN HAVE FROM 4 >UP TO 14 REVERBS IN ONE DSP, OR MANY COMPRESSORS, EQS, DELAYS, MODULATION >FX, DIGITAL PREAMPS AND WHATEVER YOU LIKE...LIKE NOBODY ELSE'S MACHINE!!! >How powerfull are these DSPs? >80mHz!!! ONE OF THESE PROCESSORS IS 4 TIMES A LEXICON PCM 81/91 OR 4 >TIMES >AN EVENTIDE DSP/GTR4000 >I heard Orville kicks Kyma (in flexibility and DSP power). is this true, >having in mind that Symbolic Sound's Kyma is expandable up to 28 DSPs? >BOTH SYSTEMS USE THE SAME DSPS, SO IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 2 YOU HAVE MORE >POWER...BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE SOUND THOUGH...WHO MAKES SOFTWARE IS >MORE >IMPORTANT THAN THE HARDWARE > ITALOOP >Thanks in advance. > > > >_Sam_ > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com