The StringPort is designed to process, convert and convey to the computer the polyphonic audio from hexaphonic pickups (like the GK, Graph Tek, Zeta and RMC models) through high speed USB2.
The company say they have written custom drivers with low latencies and explain that all their applications take full advantage of multi-threading and multiple cores. 24bit converters and design are designed to provide greater than 92 dB SNR from analog in to analog out.
The suite includes 24 applications including Analysis (for converting the nuances of your performance into control data), Polyphonic FX Processing (Wave Guide, PolyFuzz, Phase Vocoder, SMACK), a VST FX Wall (for all those plug-ins you’ve been “collecting”), a side of Synthesis (Classic FM and direct support for the Synful synthesizer), a Notation application (to capture data for output to your music notation software), and MIDI Out to integrate StringPort into your existing MIDI world.Check out StringPort for more.
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