On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 03:22:24PM +0100, Joern Nettingsmeier wrote:
that's so great, for all i care they could be
doing their dsp on NT5
long as they don't tell anyone >:->
I think they have good reason for not telling anyone
what DSP technology they are actually using.
jokes aside, it would be even greater if such a
professional piece of
gear was using the same infrastructure (generic CPUs and JACK) that we
use in our daily work, but it's good news nonetheless. i wish midas lots
of luck with their new product.
Would be difficult - you want extreme low latency, not just in the
DSP system but from the ins of the stage box to the outs.
Digico for example do all the basic mixing and routing in hardware.
Only the effects use the DSP engines.
it does look cool. if you look closely
at one of their photos, you'll see a window with "AUX 52" in red. wow :)
in red ? error ? :-)
52 auxes. does that get you as many chicks as the old
midas behemoths
with the VU meter bridge? ;)
:-)
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