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How you can compare one Laptop CUP VS a desktop CPU and with the Linux audio Low latency RT kernel? Linux RT kernel is more optimized as the windows OS, here we dont have some issue as the windows have, on MS all running standard at 2.9ms latency.


Where did I compare ?.
I simply said that I had to dedicated a laptop to Pianoteq because the second you start using the sustain pedal the poly count goes well over 100 notes when playing normally.

You even said it yourself that Pianoteq sucks up a LOT of CPU.

The reason why I dedicated the laptop to Pianoteq was that my desktop which is a Quad Core Intel Extreme with 8GB of Dominator RAM didn't run Pianoteq as smooth as I would like when running other software. I would imagine that my desktop far exceeds your mediastation.

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Are you there kidding and blind or what? Please..better that we don't touch this key or you make me really laugh....


Sigh ....!!!! Straight to calling me names and completely avoiding the question. Why do talk to people like that ?. I've seen you do this so many times. You get angry straight away when someone asks you to explain something.

Look, you made a comment saying that the media has sound sets no other keyboard is able to make, all I'm asking you to do is explain what you mean ?.

Have you developed a new synthesis engine, or are you simply trying to lay claim to the fact you can install third party software to produce all sorts of sounds ?.

If all you have is third part sounds, then what's stopping any Neko or PC user form doing the exact same thing ?.

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Are you totally sure 100%?? On Openlabs Stephen shown the new windows Karma OS that is running at stand alone version, for sure is one ASIO application too.
Do you think that Stephen developed this all new Karma OS only for the Openlabs keyboards that cost 6.900 USD? Just wait and then for sure will be available the same OS for the desktop PC too..here all depend of money..businness...


Yes he has, that's why it's called KARMA OL (OPEN LABS). You also don't seem to be aware of fact that his software checks to see what it's connected to and if the wrong device is found, it shuts down.

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IF wil be available or not the Karma under windows, do you think that the MS user with the Multiple ASIO host patch are still interested on Oasys sounds??
Maybe you have forget what the MS can load and play in realtime: http://www.lionstracs.com/store/information_pages.php?info_id=24


Every single synth engine that the OASYS has is available at the same time. No loading times, and instant switching between sounds and entire engines. You can even mix them all together at the same time if you want. Each engine is totally integrated into every other system of the OASYS including KARMA.

The OASYS is a musical instrument you can switch on an access every system without loading a single thing to memory.

The link you gave does contain an impressive list of software, but I don't need a mediastation to run that. Anyone can do that right now with a PC.

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with the Qranger we are able to record UNLIMITED audio-midi tracks, chords layer, giga and ASIO host.
with a nice SEQ sequence and the Omnisphere:


The words unlimited an Omnisphere together make me giggle. You do realise who much load that places on the CPU ?.

Fantastic software, but you need an monster of a PC to run it.

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then the last: the MS X-76 expanded cost officially ONLY 2600 euro..
What cost one Oasys? audya? Tyros3? Motif?
For 5000-7000 euro keyboards I will pretend the ProTools HD hardware features with Logic Audio integrated!


Which is fantastic value, and why I have been following your posts for a very long time now. I'm interested in it, but not as a replacement for anything I already own. For me I need to figure out why I should buy it rather than just using a PC.

You don't have your own synthesis engines or anything sound wise that makes the mediastation unique as far as I can see.

Regards
James.