accoustic mirror on a card?

PipelineAudio wrote on 10/16/2002, 11:57 AM
SF, how about making a dsp card that can run accoustic mirror? Native reverbs really havent gotten useably better in the last three years or so, and accoustic mirror still seems to be the best one for me.
Think about it, these cant be cracked!
Also if it came with some sort of I/O, even computer haters could use it as a reverb processor, rivaling the RIDICULOUSLY expensive Sony convolution box

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edna6284 wrote on 10/18/2002, 8:30 AM
I would suspect that hardware manufacturing would up the cost considerably, but for a power plug-in like that it would be great. The question is, what would we all pay for it? Cheers, DE
drbam wrote on 10/18/2002, 9:44 AM
If I could find a DSP verb that actually DOES sound as good as the Lexicon PCM 80/90 series I'd pay up to $1k for it. Of course I'd prefer that it be half that price!

drbam
stakeoutstudios wrote on 10/19/2002, 4:48 AM
what would problably be better is if SF teamed up with someone who already does powered plugs, and got it to run on their card - I.E. Acoustic Mirror for the UAD1

As soon as the UAD1 supports directX I'll be very happy.

mmmm

Jason
RikTheRik wrote on 10/19/2002, 10:03 AM
I read somewhere that Yamaha and Sony are already selling such deviced (not on a card) but a hardware rack which is doing the same...
Geoff_Wood wrote on 10/19/2002, 8:33 PM
Well there is this, for VST:

http://www.prosoundweb.com/news/daw/1002/pz.php

But I had to check my calendar to make sure it isn't April ...

geoff