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From: mattp@xxxxxxxx.xxx
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 at 3:46:39 AM
Subject: Re: Digest Number 356
Message #8246
I agree with Yavuz, why is LAW falling behind and when will it start to catch up ? I would really like Emagic to include the use of multiple DSPF cards. The way logic handles the DSPF is much better than Cubase but i'm sure all DSPF users want 2 cards !!!!! Anybody agree ? Matt. > Message: 20 > Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 21:23:22 -0500 > From: Yavuz <yavuz@...> > Subject: Wish list: NTFS, Rewire, PIII Optimization,Multi processor support, Multi DS2416 support. > > Hello everyone, > > I have a few wishes from emagic and I would like other people to back-me up > on this subject if they agree, since LAW is falling back compared to LAM for a > while now. First of all the most significant competitor of LAW > > 1 * Cubase already works under Win2000, Win NT, Win98. > > 2 * Cubase also supports Multi DS2416 Cards, > > 3 * Cubase supports Rewire, > > 4 * Cubase Supports VST Plugins > > 5 * Cubase uses SSE instructions of PIII Processors. > > 6 * Cubase will support multi processors very soon. Nuendo already does. > > 7 * Cubase has a very nice support for soundfonts (Which I believe is a very > importamt standard for next gen. soft synths and samplers) > > Now LAM has some of these features like the newest altivec support, VST > support, OS9 support??( I am not sure about that). However LAW sdoes not. > > I mean THESE ARE NOT REALLY MINOR DETAILS. Don't you think? Anyone? > > (I know Emagic will not respond to this so please anyone with similar wish , > respond) > > Thank You > > Yavuz > > -------------------------------------------------- Matthew Partington Product Engineer. Kemitron Technologies Tel. 01244 520510 Fax. 01244 538172 --------------------------------------------------
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