2015/12/04 22:51:50
bjornpdx
On my 64bit system TTS-1 sounds like carp in 96/24 mode. It's only usable at 44K (and probably 48K haven't tried it) Does that have anything to do with it being 32 bit? If so that could be way to determine the bit-ness of your TTS-1?  

I don't really understand what's going on, just something I've noticed. Just throwing this out in case it's helpful.

Bjorn


2015/12/06 12:43:59
jimfogle
The TTS-1 help file indicates it is compatible with sample rates up to 96k however I believe the native bit depth is 16 bit.
2015/12/07 13:07:24
sharke
Confession: I have never used, or even looked at, TTS-1. But I here people mention it on here all the time. 
 
Am I missing anything? 
 
EDIT: I just loaded it into a project out of curiosity and it immediately crashed. And thus ends my TTS-1 curiosity. 
2015/12/07 13:39:46
BobF
sharke
Confession: I have never used, or even looked at, TTS-1. But I here people mention it on here all the time. 
 
Am I missing anything? 
 
EDIT: I just loaded it into a project out of curiosity and it immediately crashed. And thus ends my TTS-1 curiosity. 




Out of all of the crashes I've had with PA and Sonar over the years, I have to say that TTS-1 one of the bits that has NEVER been involved in one of them.
 
Are you missing out?  Not really.  For me it's just a handy, Q&D, OK sounding GM2 tool for getting ideas down.  In this particular case (BiaB), I like TTS-1 better than Coyote that comes with BiaB.
 
If I stick with BiaB long enough, I might hunt down a decent GM2 set for ST2.5 (x32) to use in place of TTS-1, but I'm in no hurry.
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