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I haven' t yet used 64 bit Windows myself, but doesn't it come with the Microsoft GS Synth, as do all other versions of Windows? If so, and the Coyote synth included with PG products is no better than the Microsoft Synth, why include it?

Comments from PG Music staff?




You don't need any comments from the staff, they're already there in the advertising for 2010.5. You're only focusing on the sound quality, there's more to it than that. The Coyote programming turns the standard Windows wavetable into a DXi, that in turn allows it to be used as a plugin for direct rendering and more control. Can't do that with the stock wavetable.
PG was looking for something they could include at no cost for 64 bit users because Roland stopped developing the VSC DXi years ago so it's not compatible with 64 bit systems.

Bob


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