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Spip
post Sep 19 2014, 09:25 AM
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Hello,

Does anyone know if IrcamLab TS and SuperVP for Max share the same engine and features ?

What are the differences between them ? TS seems no more than a stand-alone version of SuperVP for Max, or am I missing something ?

I'm very impressed by the quality of the sound of TS even though it is not rock-solid and feel a little bit buggy. (1 crash and several freezing/locking of some parameter boxes).

Thanks in advance
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post Sep 23 2014, 03:38 PM
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QUOTE (Spip @ Sep 19 2014, 10:25 AM) *
Hello,

Does anyone know if IrcamLab TS and SuperVP for Max share the same engine and features ?

What are the differences between them ? TS seems no more than a stand-alone version of SuperVP for Max, or am I missing something ?

I'm very impressed by the quality of the sound of TS even though it is not rock-solid and feel a little bit buggy. (1 crash and several freezing/locking of some parameter boxes).

Thanks in advance


Hello Spip,

IrcamLab TS does share the same 'hertitage' of the great research that has been going on for decades at Ircam.

So it is part of the larger, more complex programs such as Max, which provide a huge amount of different possibilities in the way you can chain different blocks of DSP treatments.

If you are having problems with the TS please send me some info on your configuration and how the problem occurred.

We want it to be as solid as possible.

Best Regards,

Nick

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