Posted: Tue Dec 10, 2002 9:36 pm
Read in SOS today:
So much for synthesis on ProTools...The polyphony issues arise because SynthSpider is a pretty DSP-hungy plug-in. Each instance takes up half of a Mix card DSP chip, or the whole of an old DSP Farm chip. An entire Mix card will thus give you a maximum of eight notes of polyphony, while an old DSP Farm will provide only four — and not all SynthSpider patches will load if the plug-in is runing on a DSP Farm. DUY explain that TDM DSP load can't be allocated dynamically according to which patch is loaded, so SynthSpider always has to claim enough DSP power to run the most complex possible synth. They also say that they've sacrificed some efficiency for better sound quality.