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LevelDevil
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New to the group. Noticed lots of threads on processing, and here's another one.
My station has a Vorsis AP-1000 (bought by the previous eng) and the Wheatstone guy brought over the new AP-2000 to try. Not really sure there's much new to it. While the manual claims 30% more dsp power, I had a look at the schematics to find out it has the AP-1000 board inside. Closer looking at the physical motherboards of our AP-1000 and the demo AP-2000 reveal they are the SAME board! So, where's the 30% more dsp?
For those wondering how it sounds, not a lot of difference. They added some new voice function, that sort of works, but seems to get fooled a lot and then misprocesses other material. Calls to their company haven't helped much either.
Not real happy here. First, why would they release a new top of line processor shortly after the original, if the original was as good as they claim? Then, why use the same circuitry and say it has more power?
Our PD was never happy with it, and we're switching back to another system.
My station has a Vorsis AP-1000 (bought by the previous eng) and the Wheatstone guy brought over the new AP-2000 to try. Not really sure there's much new to it. While the manual claims 30% more dsp power, I had a look at the schematics to find out it has the AP-1000 board inside. Closer looking at the physical motherboards of our AP-1000 and the demo AP-2000 reveal they are the SAME board! So, where's the 30% more dsp?
For those wondering how it sounds, not a lot of difference. They added some new voice function, that sort of works, but seems to get fooled a lot and then misprocesses other material. Calls to their company haven't helped much either.
Not real happy here. First, why would they release a new top of line processor shortly after the original, if the original was as good as they claim? Then, why use the same circuitry and say it has more power?
Our PD was never happy with it, and we're switching back to another system.