Software Synthesisers
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Thu Feb 5 09:10:00 EST 2004
Ah, yes. First they take the processors out to save money. Then they put
them back in to make them faster.
Isn't this a familiar old picture?
Saqib Shaikh writes:
> From: S.Shaikh at sussex.ac.uk (Saqib Shaikh)
>
> Hi
>
> At one point I heard that newer sound cards, particularly the Creative Labs
> SBLive! 1024 and the SBAudogy had mini processors and RAM on the card
> themselves, similar to graphics cards. If I'm mistaken, then I think this
> ought to be the case - gamers always prefer graphics cards with better
> processors and more RAM as graphics manipulation doesn't take up computer
> resources. The same could happen with audio.
>
> Saqib
>
>
>
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