Chameleon (was Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron)

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Subject: Chameleon (was Re: [linux-audio-dev] Hartman Neuron)
From: Jay Vaughan (seclorum_AT_mac.com)
Date: Wed Jun 04 2003 - 14:40:41 EEST


> >Well, theres the chameleon (sp?), but that isn;t a card, so wont lett you
> >accelerate just inner loops.
>Its very nice, and it's rack mountable, which is a big plus.
>

I just have to say that the Chameleon is a rack-hackers tool of
choice and if any of you audio/Linux guys haven't had a chance to
check it out yet, you must definitely do so.

It's so nice to have a Chameleon in a rack of gear, and suddenly find
a need for '808' style drums - fine, load 'em up in the Chameleon and
forget about the rack. Oh wait, no we don't need drums, we need
another Delay for the Rack XL percussion - no problems, Chameleon
will do that too. Got a guitarist coming over, give him access to
the Chameleon for virtual amp simulation. The list, slowly but
surely, of Chameleon applications goes on and on...

Chameleon is a 'plugins' mentality with hardware levels of quality
expectations, and in that capacity it works very, very well. I can
*always* make a PC running plugins crash - I have never, ever crashed
the Chameleon, even with my coding efforts.

The Chameleon in my rack fits in just as an important role as the
Virus Rack XL in the same rack, in my opinion... if you haven't
checked it out, and you're an 'audio apps' hacker type of Linux
individual with an interest in DSP, you'll find a lot to like about
the Chameleon development system.

I know I like mine, anyway! A lot! (Well, hey, I also like my
Access DSP development hardware too, but that's a different story and
not for this forum...)

I only wish there were better Linux (or OSX) development tools for
the Chameleon - I despise having to have a Windows partition around
just for Chameleon hacking. Boo!!

-- 

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Jay Vaughan r&d>>music:technology:synthesizers - www.access-music.de/


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