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cristianvogel.neverengine.org
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Berlin
Posts: 2,983
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chameleon - new approach to DSP
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Registered Erutufon Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hannover
Posts: 1,474
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woah, so far i understand it, it must be crazy!!!
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On the edge of darkness
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Bristol
Posts: 5,957
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I only want one if it changes colour by itself....
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Everybody knows your name
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: offebach beach
Posts: 84
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...nice,but did somebody know what chameleon sounds like?and what about vst plug ins, can i use em with chameleon?
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that's not really how it works. VST plugins require a vst host application on a specific OS (e.g., cubase, peak, vbox, lap). the chameleon is a standalone computer, along the lines of the kyma capybara, or, to some extent, the nord modular. you can find more basic info here: http://www.soundart-hot.com/users4.htm |
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mediocore
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: eh7 4lyfe
Posts: 990
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btw - this is now commercially available. There are a few 'interesting' applications available so far but nothing too exciting.
Turnkey in the UK are selling them for £600. |
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