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on 8/10/02 11:42 AM, Hedewa7@aol.com at Hedewa7@aol.com wrote: > mark_hamburg@baymoon.com writes: > >> Kim and Matthias can now explain why this isn't reasonable. > ..... and, i hope they do, but: > i suspect that the next edp-type thing from aurisis will hafta use a > different processor. > stereo would be nice, storage & recall would be nice, polyphonic >capability > would be nice, but..... there are still *many, many* things possible in >the > realm of 'real'-time audio manipulation..... > best, > dt / splattercell As I noted, there are probably plenty of reasons why this isn't reasonable from a hardware standpoint, but I figured that a stereo version of the EDP could involve relatively few changes and would resolve probably the most frequent complaint about the EDP -- i.e., what do you mean that to do stereo I have to buy two of them and then not all of the features work unless I play some other tricky games? What might be a semi-reasonable approach long term would be to do a hardware revision to support stereo (and an effects loop if one were feeling ambitious) and go to a faster 680x0 processor keeping the software mostly the same. That would then leave room for more significant software enhancements in the future. Kim can now explain why even this raises the engineering costs to the point where it's hard to justify. Mark