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How do they make the "eight at a time" determination? Don't different plug ins use different amounts of processor cycles? I can't imagine having 8 heavy duty reverb plug ins going at once (not that anyone would, but you know what I mean) unless it's really got a ton of processing power... which I guess it should for $3K. Mark On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 09:29 AM, Richard Zvonar wrote: > At 8:32 PM -0700 10/12/02, John Tidwell wrote: >> I seem to recall some of you folks wishing for something like >> this...... >> >> http://aes.harmony-central.com/113AES/Content/Manifold_Labs/PR/ >> PlugZilla.html > > $3,000, which would pay for a stack of EDPs, but it has virtually > unlimited flexibility. If it's a commercial success there could very > well be a cheaper version as well. > > It has two processing engines, each of which can run four VST plug-ins > simultaneously. The routing between the plug-ins and all their > individual parameters can be saved as presets. I didn't look that > closely at it at AES, but I noticed that one of the plug-ins they were > using was the PSP 42 (VST emulation of the Lexicon PCM 42). I think > this would be an excellent piece for someone who already has an > extensive plug-in collection but who is averse to taking a computer > out on a gig. > > -- > > ______________________________________________________________ > Richard Zvonar, PhD > (818) 788-2202 > http://www.zvonar.com > http://RZCybernetics.com >