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dear Michael, I am alpha testing AM2 since a few months and the development behind it is amazing. The most incredible thing is to see how Ross has succeeded in making AM2 so efficient and deeper without increasing complexity. Among the reasons why I had chosen to make AM at the root of all my live set up a few years ago ( after testing Bidule and using Usine for a while) there were stability, cpu lightness and easiness in use. I was afraid to have to forgive some of these qualities with the arrival of the 2.0 but no, they are still there and probalbly even more evident. The UI ( as you can see from the screenshot on the link you provided) is very clear and the cpu load between the two versions is probably lighter on AM 2 than on AM 1. I am running Mobius into it together with some other Vsts, I am using it as a router7splitter/mixer where almost every parameter is midi controlled. The midi-ed metasuface is so sweet that I have been feeling like a happy baby while setting it up and watching it work. I payed for my AM ( if anyone has any doubt) but I am very happy to share my happy experience with a sw in which cleverness and simplicity are showing a great, musician and performance-friendly, balance. my best, luca Michael Peters ha scritto: > the drawback of Audiomulch compared to Bidule used to be that it only > handles audio, not midi. Apparently the new version catches up on that. >It > will be interesting to compare the two softwares now. > http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2009/02/25/audiomulch-2/ > > -Michael > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.11.3/1967 - Release Date: >23/02/2009 7.17 > >