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- From: bc2y+@andrew.cmu.edu (Brian T Cheek)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: BPPro is terrible...whats KCS like ?
- Message-ID: <YfNP2DO00WBKA6oXwk@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:43:43 GMT
- Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lines: 18
- In-Reply-To: <1993Jan25.161032.25183@tpl68k0.tplrd.tpl.oz.au>
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- KCS is very fast on the editing side. Less mouse action than B&PPro
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- KCS has both merge out and rechannelize out. (But so does B&PPro.)
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- KCS has rock solid timing on all Amiga processors.
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- KCS has rock solid real-time entry, unless you play to your synths with
- 30 outgoing notes. Then you should play to the metronome, and not your
- synths. Your synths will introduce small timing delays of their own.
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- KCS NEVER crashes, except for one instance if you use the internal
- sounds. Also, don't multi-task with an Amiga sound player of any sort.
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- Unfortunately, KCS is only 16 channels, and is not expandable like B&P
- Pro, frankly, no sequencer on any platform comes close to the
- expandability of B&P Pro.
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- -Brian :)
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