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Wow, that does sound exciting, I must say. Today at a party I talked about this to a few other computer/electronic musicians, and it seemed that everyone was very interested, but a little afraid of the price. Figure $3K for the unit, then another 1 or 2k for software and that's a very expensive box. If you've got the cash, I doubt there'd be a lot out there that's as versatile. Mark Sottilaro On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 03:21 AM, ernesto schnack wrote: > I think i read somewhere on their site that the processor could handle > up > to 16 high-quality reverbs or something like that. I guess they just > limit it to 8 to have some headroom and/or to save some processing for > routing, latency, and other such things... > > Ernesto > > On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 14:01:49 -0700, "Mark Sottilaro" > <sine@zerocrossing.net> said: >> 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 >> > > -- > ernesto schnack > http://schnack.does.it >