Re: Hardware synths

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On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 18:12:26 -0500lanas <lanas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Le Dimanche, 02 Décembre 2007 15:53:30 +0000,> Gordon JC Pearce <gordonjcp@xxxxxxxx> a écrit :> > > You still haven't posted a sample of it.> > I've recorded a snippet on Friday, but am too lazy to find the pwd for> the Geocities site, which I rarely use.  But I'll try to post it this> week. Then again, once posted, the Geocities page will pause connections> after a short number of downloads.  I should get a decent, free, web> page. Somewhere.> > >>   If you do have an close-sounding Linux soft synth sound, let me> >> know, I'd be very interested in hearing it.> > > I'm fairly sure I can produce something pretty close.  How much CPU> > do you want to burn?> > Well, I could stop beryl's water ripples.  And I could stop converting a> DV to mpeg. Both while recording music.  So that should leave some space> for a few good sounds.  Maybe the sounds good even make good use of the> dual core 64 bit CPU and the 4 GB of RAM.> > Cheers,> > Al
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