8 BUSS DSP Hardware Effects Unit
8 BUSS DSP Hardware Effects Unit
Could the SDK guys break off and make DSP designs in hardware?
I was wondering if this learning process of designing w/ SDK is beneficial in learning how to develope and design a hardware based DSP effects unit?
I have a very wealthy friend who is an X-FOH. I showed him some of the SDK stuff, and of course 3rd party stuff and he knows quality. He has used 480L's for years, as well as AMS, and Gamble consoles.
He can't quite leave the business.
But we both were commenting on how nice it would be to have an 8 BUSS design as in the 480L. 8 different reverbs at once.
I would pay dear money for a hardware unit like that. But have every kind of effect w/ the usual Scope type routings, not just a reverb.
The Kurzweil KSP8 was a step in this direction, but way underpowered. It could barely use 4 of it's 8 busses.
Imagine if Warp69, SpaceF, Celmo, MCCY, Shroomz, and others could all contribute. And even have a USB interface to use a monitor like the old Roland S700 samplers had.
Ah, forgetabouwdit. It was just a nice dream.
I see hardware DSP based units being the future in the studio and live. This one or the other approach to designing stuff is so dated IMHO.
I was wondering if this learning process of designing w/ SDK is beneficial in learning how to develope and design a hardware based DSP effects unit?
I have a very wealthy friend who is an X-FOH. I showed him some of the SDK stuff, and of course 3rd party stuff and he knows quality. He has used 480L's for years, as well as AMS, and Gamble consoles.
He can't quite leave the business.
But we both were commenting on how nice it would be to have an 8 BUSS design as in the 480L. 8 different reverbs at once.
I would pay dear money for a hardware unit like that. But have every kind of effect w/ the usual Scope type routings, not just a reverb.
The Kurzweil KSP8 was a step in this direction, but way underpowered. It could barely use 4 of it's 8 busses.
Imagine if Warp69, SpaceF, Celmo, MCCY, Shroomz, and others could all contribute. And even have a USB interface to use a monitor like the old Roland S700 samplers had.
Ah, forgetabouwdit. It was just a nice dream.
I see hardware DSP based units being the future in the studio and live. This one or the other approach to designing stuff is so dated IMHO.
The EMT 250 could easily be done - but the its far from a product. You was just dreaming, remember?? Its not the actual algorithms thats missing, but someone to build the DSP board.
Jimmy - you should really consider the M7 from Bricasti if you're looking for hardware - as you know I own one and its clearly one of the best reverbs created.
Jimmy - you should really consider the M7 from Bricasti if you're looking for hardware - as you know I own one and its clearly one of the best reverbs created.
We are blessed by the best here today !!
I really want to demo an M7 Brotha' Man Casey.
I assume you would know where a local retailer might have one within a 400 mile radius?
I will be gigging in the Bay Area in Februrary, would Leo's have one?
They have Crane Song and Manley, surely they would have a Bricasti 'eh?
BTW. I still love Lexicon.
I own, and have owned many, prior to the HK buyout. Nothing since the 81 and 91 though. Lexicon as a VST ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
That Dog Won't Hunt.
I really want to demo an M7 Brotha' Man Casey.
I assume you would know where a local retailer might have one within a 400 mile radius?
I will be gigging in the Bay Area in Februrary, would Leo's have one?
They have Crane Song and Manley, surely they would have a Bricasti 'eh?
BTW. I still love Lexicon.
I own, and have owned many, prior to the HK buyout. Nothing since the 81 and 91 though. Lexicon as a VST ?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
That Dog Won't Hunt.
S4L - Let me check with our US distributor tomorrow. I will PM you.
So, anyway yes, came here to hang. I've had some back and forth with Martin, and subseqently checked out this forum.
Very nice to shoot it out with fellow developers.
For the new year I promised myself I would get out more. This does count as getting out, right?
-Casey
So, anyway yes, came here to hang. I've had some back and forth with Martin, and subseqently checked out this forum.
Very nice to shoot it out with fellow developers.
For the new year I promised myself I would get out more. This does count as getting out, right?
-Casey
Jimmy - I also just love reverbs - I simply cant get enough - and I also love the Lexicon sound.
I would say that the M7 is probably the best reverb in creating realistic hall emulation, but not that far from the Lexicon sound (Lexicon is no near realistic, but more washy and lush). You can infact get something similar to the Lexicon sound.
The M7 has one algorithm for all the presets, but different kinds of early reflections - just like the VSS4 algorithm from TC Electronic.
Casey - size does matter
I would say that the M7 is probably the best reverb in creating realistic hall emulation, but not that far from the Lexicon sound (Lexicon is no near realistic, but more washy and lush). You can infact get something similar to the Lexicon sound.
The M7 has one algorithm for all the presets, but different kinds of early reflections - just like the VSS4 algorithm from TC Electronic.
Casey - size does matter
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Casey -
Your location, is that Cambridge UK? That's where I'm based! Funny that, I think I just sent the SOS review model back to SCV London (your UK distributors, I believe?)
Not sure if you've seen it yet, but the review is in the February 2008 issue. Needless to say, Paul White was quite taken with it!
Give me a shout if you haven't got a copy yet, I can pop one in the post for you.
Cheers!
Chris
Your location, is that Cambridge UK? That's where I'm based! Funny that, I think I just sent the SOS review model back to SCV London (your UK distributors, I believe?)
Not sure if you've seen it yet, but the review is in the February 2008 issue. Needless to say, Paul White was quite taken with it!
Give me a shout if you haven't got a copy yet, I can pop one in the post for you.
Cheers!
Chris
As suspected your description of Lexicon was spot on again.
I always realised it was the " Lexicon sound ", and not really the perfect emulation of rooms and halls.
But it worked perfectly on sampled content, and vocals that used a quality mic and mic pre.
Thanks for stepping in and chatting to us.
It's quite a priveledge IMHO.
I AM NOT WORTHY
I always realised it was the " Lexicon sound ", and not really the perfect emulation of rooms and halls.
But it worked perfectly on sampled content, and vocals that used a quality mic and mic pre.
Thanks for stepping in and chatting to us.
It's quite a priveledge IMHO.
I AM NOT WORTHY