there is no Sharc DSP inside the Arturia thing - it's 2 TigerSharcs
afaik the 'regular' Sharc audio library doesn't exist for the latter, which originally had a completely different target market.
They don't even share the same machine code
I don't care if a processor does aliasing or not - in fact I like the converters in the original DX 7 and I'd defend the Waldorf Wavetables' aliasing any time against fake-smoothing them by increased samplerate... butt
the point is that Arturia (or their Press agents) claim that their processing is sooo good and sooo analog-like that aliasing doesn't exist. Rubbish, as usual.
If you have cash to spend it's no my business - I contribute some impressions because there may be more people asking themselves similiar questions about what to buy
Solaris has been introduced at the Messe with say 15% of the features available and it was deeply impressing - even more when some visitors who were more sophisticated than myself played it.
It IS a new dimension in Sharc sound
Arturia is just warming up a stew of their PC modules - and they ALWAYS have promised more than they eventually fullfilled - the decision is at the customer
cheers, Tom