Empathy
Bulging Member
As much as I love the idea of the stripped down amp/cab only AxeFX, they're probably announcing a successor model.
I updated my post with a link to the unit, I thought it was the G but it's the Nova. Nova has the GMajor, G and some other unit's effects all in one, analog overdrive and distortion with digital fx, 60 presets, bla bla. $500US new too, not bad.
The TigerSHARC is still the fastest/most robust processor on the market from what I understand, oddly enough - there are some newer ones with more onboard features that can be done natively on the processor instead of being external (the TigerSHARC is purely for number crunching, nothing else), and that's what seems to be in the HD500, but I'm not sure if Cliff is going to use those. The newer chips cost 15% of what the TigerSHARC does, though, so that should mean savings for us.
TigerSHARCs processing power is joke compared to a present intel machine. It is still the fastest DSP available, but nothing compared to an intel:
TigerSHARC 4.0 GFLOPS << 55.0 GFLOPS intel i7.
Kemper of KemperAmps explained once, that the DSPs had their advantages in speed and programming convenience 10 years ago.
- The inconvenience has been solved by SSE2 technology.
- speed? Well, even the TigerSHARC is very slow.
They serve well as a super expensive dongle. That's their task today.
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The G-System you're talking about yeah? I've never used it unfortunately. At the moment I'm gassing for Eventide stompboxes.
A buddy of mine uses the G-System with his Diezel VH-4 and now he´s selling it for the Eventide stomboxes. The converters are butchering the tone.
TigerSHARCs processing power is joke compared to a present intel machine. It is still the fastest DSP available, but nothing compared to an intel:
TigerSHARC 4.0 GFLOPS << 55.0 GFLOPS intel i7.
Kemper of KemperAmps explained once, that the DSPs had their advantages in speed and programming convenience 10 years ago.
- The inconvenience has been solved by SSE2 technology.
- speed? Well, even the TigerSHARC is very slow.
They serve well as a super expensive dongle. That's their task today.
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