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___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 10:49:18
yo all
i need reccomendations for good virtual synths (synth softwares). start writing. :)

Guyshanti
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 11:27:28
That's easy.
Reaktor is considered as the best.
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 12:18:50
NO!!! i forgot to add - dont say reaktor - its annoying soft.

Cheers
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 12:40:23
Reason?
___david_kebab
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 22:00:02
hola shanti.
if u r looking for a VST synth there r a couple of them.

pro-5 its kinda kool and the waldrof both r great and make phat analog like sounds
try the sync modular (russain soft i think) its great too
___MichaelA
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Posted : Jan 17, 2001 22:57:17
You can use Stomper!
Freeware, makes amazing sounds. It's not VST or something but it makes samples and you can put those samples into a soft-sampler.

You just gotta hear what amazing basslines I make with it...
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 10:10:45
thanks all. mr shishlik, oops, i meant Kebab - got any VST instruments i can use? how do u overcome the letancy? maybe its a subject for a new thread but we have Neon and we get TERRIBLE latency.

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___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 11:13:46
The only way to overcome latency is to get a good
soundcard with embedded ASIO technology + fast cpu (the card alone will not be enough).
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 12:01:57
we have a very good card - Triple DAT. simply brilliant. and 196 RAM. next.

Guyshanti
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 12:28:50
For all I know, creamware TripleDAT does not have embedded ASIO support (creamware calls this kind of interface ULLI). Which means you'll probably get 13ms delay, in the best case.
If you want LOW latency, you better get an RME card...(which goes down to 1.2ms if I remember correctly). Again - you need a fast cpu. As lower you go with the latency, the smaller the buffer,
the harder your cpu works.
___GuyShanti
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 13:25:25
the latency we get when using Neon is more then 13ms... i think it has something to do with the cubase stup more then anything. its a plugin (the instrument) and i know theres an option in cubase to eliminate the latency with the vsts but i cant find it... know what i mean?

guyshanti
___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 13:55:37
Yes, but there's no way to completely eliminate latency, because of hardware limitations.
Cubase can allow you to improve latency, and when you record your stuff it can compensate for latency (move the track a bit backward in time).
But, still, the time the goes by between the moment the midi note is sent until you can actually get audible signal will allways remain.
It can be reduced drastically, with an embedded ASIO card.
___yuli
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Posted : Jan 18, 2001 20:51:05
High Guy,

How's things?

U can compensate latency not only by moving the MIDI a little - that is not a way to handle latency.. ;-)

In the window that's under Audio/System, on your bottom left there is this small option of entering a number under the name of 'midi to audio delay' or something like that - there u fix latency + if u want to make your latency shorter - in the same window take all the buffers to minimum.


___BoriZ
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Posted : Jan 19, 2001 12:23:04
Yes, that's the kind of compensation I was talking about.
Only it doesn't work in realtime...only in playback.
___Trip-
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Posted : Jan 19, 2001 14:51:13
I think a good card doesn't use CPU at all for latency issues. So no need for a good CPU in order to get a small latency - just an ASIO.
Well it all depends on the card...

Trip-
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