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I am considering buying an Orville so I down loaded the manual and have studied it more than a little....this is what I conclude... Yes, each DSP can be considered as a 4-in, 4-out processor, and can run several algorithms, eventually limited by processor and memory capacity. For single processor power, I would refer to the Eventide web site and the list of DSP7000 presets, which is their gear with one processor. That is a clue as to what one processor can do. <<< I'm in the hard work of learning how things work in Orville and other multipourpose DSP machines to get one of them. I know the Orville has 2 independent DSPs which can run both factory programs and user programmed ones. What I'd like to know is if once you are using one DSP for processing let's say a compressor, can you make the same DSP do another task simultaneously?? or you have to make a custom program based in the compression you want, chaining it to another effect (e.g. reverb). How powerfull are these DSPs? I heard Orville kicks Kyma (in flexibility and DSP power). is this true, having in mind that Symbolic Sound's Kyma is expandable up to 28 DSPs? Thanks in advance. _Sam_ >>>