I just realized that good sounding Plate is the Warp69 Plate......
Now I know why you wouldn't let me buy one......always telling me You got the 91 already,etc. ".....
Your plate is good, is the Inverse a design of yours also? It's awesome to use for Pop Horn tails, as it is similar to a Gated verb but has a spookier tail.
The heat is a non issue...14 1/2 hours of just tryin to overload and crash and not once ever even smelling the chips with my nose above the vents.....
I can smell my CPU from a foot away still, but not the ADP's..
I will do some 96k stuff, and am experimenting w/ the 5.1 Klipsch and the new Surround mixer w/ the JL Cooper Panner I bought.
There's plenty to keep me busy until the keys can be transferred.
This is an incredibly fierce Bastard, I thought there was no way I could out do 9x Scope Pro's but it appears as though it can.
I will never need so many instances of reverb, but the synth polyphony questions have been settled finally. There seems to be no end to the poly, the synths run out at 16 voices, so I keep loading more and I can't waste anymore time on that either.
But for my Brotha's I will find time to test other areas.
And the fact that it can use all of the older Hummel, Wolf, BB2, Celmo, SDK and any keyless devices is impressive....
Some 3.1 synths from Hummel do not work, but don't ask me for a list as I have so many of his synths.
I am more interested in learning how to assign DSP's and would like to know why I would need to. I guess some scientific explanation like phasing or sample delay, etc.
I really want to see QWave, WS4-MKII and Solaris. When I see these Beasts loaded up and packed w/ Polyphony I shall shit my Britches.......
Off to the new world of 96k 5.1 Surround.
I think Greg would be a better tester for the scientific stuff, as he can explian why.
I hope he gets his in a few days and others too, so we can start sharing tips.
I am sure you guys would rather have a savvy person reviewing this, and I agree 100%.
Until then my barbaric approach will have to do.
BTW the second window is Bidule, my favorite host for ASIO/VST.
I just matched up the skins by searching through the folder until I saw some brown looking skin suitable for matching.
One thing is certain, the Brown while appearing ugly, is really a very non fatiguimg color scheme. At first I figured it was to look different and be unique, etc.
But I can spend hours on the screens and not need my glasses.
After 2 days of using it now I can say I rather like it.
Besides, on stage I have never needed to change anything except for VDAT, etc.
I must go and see if I can figure out a way to crash this again.
I can crash Bidule and VSTi's no sweat but Scope just won't go down....reminds of fighting with a Hillbilly......you gotta knock 'em out, and then worry about his 200 Kin folk coming back everyday....
