Evoked "memories" of "The OC", I think it was called - you know, that soap about "beautiful" people set in Orange County?
I could see them in slow-motion having fun on the beach.
Evoked "memories" of "The OC", I think it was called - you know, that soap about "beautiful" people set in Orange County?
I could see them in slow-motion having fun on the beach.
Aah.. well done and thank you, Daniel.
This is the result I'd expect from Kemper; just wanted to make sure.
Good job, Fero.
Sounds pretty good on the Mac speaker.
I'll have to check this one out on the home stereo...
Hi Berni.
Welcome, mate.
Wow. Good luck with building, mate.
Means some awesome profiles are in the pipeline from our point of view... thank you!
Thank you, Christophe.
I was asking about throughput latency 'though (input to output). Is this affected, mate?
One of my favourite things about the KPA is the imperceptible latency. Obviously I'm not running the beta (waiting on final version), so I've not been able to test this...
Its no matter how fast will be the DSP - still you have to capture one full entire period of the wave you want to transpose to the buffer.
Of course, you're right, Damian. I just figured faster DSP ability might bring the latency down a little further.
It's a battle that can't be won, 'though, as you suggested.
Welcome, Sylwester!
Great decision, mate.
A simple-minded—kind of offensive—response from support led me to believe that I wasn't gonna get the help I needed and this thing has to be gig-ready soon ....
My experience tells me that there's simply no way anyone on the support team would've meant to cause offence, creative360. Sorry to hear you saw it that way.
I'm confident that the team does its absolute best to be as polite and helpful as is humanly possible.
Allright, you've had your fun, mate, now get back into the jar or onto my sandwich!
You weren't kidding the other day when you said you had some ideas, Kim.
Remember I said that my head hurt already? Well, this one even I can understand.
Good idea, mate.
Awesome. Yay!
Dang.
I can't speak for you, Christophe, but I'd be more than tempted to try to put him in his place legally if I were in your shoes.
Thank you, as always, for your genius; you've changed many lives for the better!
... but he'll be using the analogue ins of his interface, so technically he'll get a slightly better representation of the KPA's analogue outs using 96kHz, although once again, nobody will hear the difference.
The advantages of such a high sample rate really only become obvious with complex, high-fidelity material such as acoustically-mic'd (is there any other way?) ensembles; the smaller the number of instruments involved, the less the advantage. More instruments mean more complex harmonic interactions, which the higher SRs can represent more faithfully.
... and yes, even 'though the KPA's D/As may be 44.1kHz, the "smoothing" effect of the analogue path does mean that technically at least, the higher rate should provide a more faithful rendering even 'though pretty much nobody would hear the difference on this single-instrument source.
I'll be using analogue for reamping anyway.
The dynamic range and fidelity of the KPA is such that I doubt anyone would notice the difference.
I am avoiding the update until this is fixed.
I really want to try Pure Cab but I need to use my MIDI controller live and if it's not sounding good I'll have to wait
It's my policy to wait anyway.
Can't wait to try Pure Cab. Makes this one particularly tricky to sit through.
Fantastic!
Thank you in advance, Armin.
I can totally relate to this, mate.
Good on ya.