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Re: Offline processing
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Re: Offline processing


  • Subject: Re: Offline processing
  • From: Steve Hoek <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 10:44:58 +1300

> From: Alberto Ricci <email@hidden>
>
> The point here is non-causal effects. Those ones cannot run in real
> time by definition.

Depends on your definition of real time. A sampler soft-synth accesses
samples randomly / non-causally, but it to operates in "real time". A time
stretching plug-in (for example...) is no different. It can synthesize new
samples in real-time by randomly accessing disk samples. Ditto for a
time-reversal plug-in.

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