well, still in thi last video demo: http://www.ketron.it/musikmesse2008/Video/Sabato_02.wmv
at posistion 17:40 you can hear the test of the transpose and timestrech, typical sounds and features of the Dream chip. ( tested here too with my evabord PCI)
In the video have trasponed only +1 and -1, because if they transpone more, the Dream chip can not manage it right.
The timescrech seem working, but when in the video have reduced to much the BPM, you can hear yourself that the phase and the sounds start to be ugly totally, then Fontanella have stopped asap.

Fran have a MS with a old OS, but he can prove the transpose and timescrach quality of Elastique, Dream can never compete and still the P3 intel CPU too IF they will not buy the license like this all company: http://www.zplane.de/index.php?page=references

Here a old video demo recoded with the cam mic, but anyway you can heard the good quality of the +7/-5 transpose and the BPM timescretch reduced clode to the zero: http://www.lionstracs.com/demo/video/2007/tiptranspose.wmv

Anyway the Audya is one amazing keyboard, they make really a great work, but still remain in the closed and limited embedded system.
Recycle then over and over the same audio loops in ROM for create new variation styles is not the right way. Enduse must have the freedom to load the all audio loops that they want and make new generation of styles with a totally different audio loops too.

Sorry, but I have a totally different point of view...Open with Freedom...

enjoy what you play

[This message has been edited by LIONSTRACS (edited 03-15-2008).]