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post Mon 25 Apr 2005, 13:20
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post Mon 25 Apr 2005, 13:20
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I f#@$%n' bought that!
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post Mon 25 Apr 2005, 17:14
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sorry about that. But kudos to them for making it available to anyone to whom it might be useful after its commercial worth is largely gone.

Unfortunately playback of audio stutters really badly in Classic for me. Does it work in classic emulation for anyone else?

This would be great for anyone still using 9.

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post Tue 26 Apr 2005, 11:09
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Oh yes. I finally can afford it. smile.gif

There is nothing like reverb removal.
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post Wed 27 Apr 2005, 08:30
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QUOTE (arvidtp @ Apr 25 2005, 16:14)
Unfortunately playback of audio stutters really badly in Classic for me.

Make sure you download the OS X ASIO driver from http://www.prosoniq.com/html/drivers.html as described in the Prosoniq FAQ at http://products.prosoniq.com/cgi-bin/regis...howfaq&refno=11 for the playback to work more smoothly in OS X!

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post Wed 27 Apr 2005, 08:50
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QUOTE (arvidtp @ Apr 25 2005, 16:14)
Unfortunately playback of audio stutters really badly in Classic for me.

Make sure you download the OS X ASIO driver from http://www.prosoniq.com/html/drivers.html as described in the Prosoniq FAQ at http://products.prosoniq.com/cgi-bin/regis...howfaq&refno=11 for the playback to work more smoothly in OS X!

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post Wed 27 Apr 2005, 12:32
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Don't get me wrong....I also think that it's great that ProSoniq has taken a truly progressive step! I wish others that have abandoned progs like SonicWorx would follow...A full version of OS 9 Spark XL would be nice... rolleyes.gif
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thanks for the tip-off - though they refer you to a screenshot for the setup in audio prefs that i cannot find. Oh well - I'll figure it out. I think you need to turn buffering off or else it starts skipping, or looping actually in big chunks after about 1 min of playback. Cool!


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post Thu 28 Apr 2005, 10:55
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There's a new audio driver for OS X Classic available as of today, see http://news.prosoniq.com . The screenshot in the Readme isn't visible in TextEdit (because it doesn't interpret the old SimpleText format right) but it should be visible in WorldText.

Basically it says you should set the options to Sample Rate=44100, Disk Block Size = 32k, Read-Ahead Time=1s, Processing=50% buffered. Works fine for me (OS 10.3.9), at least with the new 0.9 driver from the Prosoniq site.

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I've downloaded the new driver and found that it works fine, so long as you don't use any realtime plugs - the compressor seems to be on by default, so turn it off and it plays back smoothly.
More worryingly for me, it crashes as soon as i hit the 'Open' file command, so i can only get it to run if i boot it by drag n' drop.
It's still a great piece of software though - I'd even boot into OS 9 for it, if I had to ;-)
Top marks to Prosoniq for distributing it free AND for taking the trouble to create a driver for Classic. Let's hope more software vendors follow their example.
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