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Where I could see it benefiting BiB is in real time synthesis of complex models (I guess, from what I understand of it, what Realdrums/tracks is doing).

Chris




No synthesis there. Real Tracks/Drums are the result of full blown studio recording sessions using real players. This is not samples where they do the same thing but the session is broken down to single notes that can be triggered by a midi file and played with a sampler. RT/RD's are recorded as full phrases 1-8 bars long that Biab chops up and puts back together based on the chords you put on the chord grid. There's no modeling happening, this is manipulation of prerecorded audio files using some pretty slick audio pitch shifting/tempo stretching and crossfade looping. Not sure what "Synthesis of complex models" means but it sounds like what a synthesizer or sampler might do. Biab is neither of those.
There's been several discussions about the value of multi-core processors and the feeling is not much yet. A fast dual core is about as good as it gets right now with the max ram of course. Naturally as soon as you set one of those up and get it optimized for audio work, bam! here's a big advertising blitz by PG talking about how everything is now designed for the new 64 core Wonder Pentium running Win 12 and we all just have to get one....

Bob


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