Pyramix 6 ETA?
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Pyramix 6 ETA?
Hi,
could anyone kindly point me in the direction of any features information on Pyramix 6 and when it is due for official release?
could anyone kindly point me in the direction of any features information on Pyramix 6 and when it is due for official release?
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beya
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Hi,
The Pyramix V6.0 version is currently nearing the end of the Beta cycle and we expect to have the official release out within a matter of weeks, pending on the success of the last beta phase.
Here are some of the V6.0 features
- MassCore! Significantly higher mix engine raw power, including larger mixer configurations and/or higher sampling rates and/or more real time plug-ins and effects
- Full delay Compensation (VS3 and/or VST)
- VST inserts on Busses and Auxes (Native effects processed realtime & inserted on buses)
- VST Multi-channel support
- General Automation improvements
- External Inserts support (physical effects)
- New Monitoring features (Externals/Talkbacks/Dim&Max volume Value)
- New Meter Bridge
- New Optimized SRC Algorithms
- Pyramix CD image import
- New Windows Tabs
- New Pyramix Native Pack with extended I/O
- Mismatch Sample Rate detection (within project mismatch clip will have blue waveforms)
- New Surround Panner display option
- New option to forward the importing of composition containing video clips to the VCube
- Ramses MSC Integration
- Vista Support
- New AES II I/O Daughter cards support
And more,...
Regards,
Ricardo
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The Pyramix V6.0 version is currently nearing the end of the Beta cycle and we expect to have the official release out within a matter of weeks, pending on the success of the last beta phase.
Here are some of the V6.0 features
- MassCore! Significantly higher mix engine raw power, including larger mixer configurations and/or higher sampling rates and/or more real time plug-ins and effects
- Full delay Compensation (VS3 and/or VST)
- VST inserts on Busses and Auxes (Native effects processed realtime & inserted on buses)
- VST Multi-channel support
- General Automation improvements
- External Inserts support (physical effects)
- New Monitoring features (Externals/Talkbacks/Dim&Max volume Value)
- New Meter Bridge
- New Optimized SRC Algorithms
- Pyramix CD image import
- New Windows Tabs
- New Pyramix Native Pack with extended I/O
- Mismatch Sample Rate detection (within project mismatch clip will have blue waveforms)
- New Surround Panner display option
- New option to forward the importing of composition containing video clips to the VCube
- Ramses MSC Integration
- Vista Support
- New AES II I/O Daughter cards support
And more,...
Regards,
Ricardo
Merging Technologies
QA & Project Manager
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High Sampling rates have always been available for Native - you need to pay for them with the 'High Sample Rate' option. This won't change with V6 as far as I know. Perhaps Merging HQ can clarify this.
You will be able to use up to 12 I/O at 384K (24@192K/48@96K/96@48K) providing you can find an interface that will accommodate you.
Best,
Graemme
You will be able to use up to 12 I/O at 384K (24@192K/48@96K/96@48K) providing you can find an interface that will accommodate you.
Best,
Graemme
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Graemme wrote:High Sampling rates have always been available for Native - you need to pay for them with the 'High Sample Rate' option. This won't change with V6 as far as I know. Perhaps Merging HQ can clarify this.
looking over the current v. 5 pricing here: http://www.merging.com/2002/structure/frameOptions.htm, you see you have to go two levels up to the mastering pack to get the high sample rate option, as Graemme mentioned. i believe it is also available as an a la carte option.
however, according to a v.6 price list (distributed at AES?), the high sample rate option will be included in all of the bundles. this means it's not an extra, assuming you're purchasing -at minimum- the broadcast bundle. the great thing is the price on that bundle, which is well under the cost of version 5.
am i nuts for thinking v.6 Native is less expensive overall?
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Kees de Visser wrote:Ricardo,Ricardo Ryan wrote:Here are some of the V6.0 features
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- New Optimized SRC Algorithms
can you give some details about the SRC ? Will it be a Merging implementation or a third party one ?
Just curious.
Kees de Visser
Hi Kees,
This is only for conversion 8FS <=> 2FS and from 4FS<=> 1FS. It will reduce the conversion time.
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Ricardo
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Kaji wrote:Hi guys,
Talking to people in Montréal they are estimating around December 07.
Ricardo, one of the "and many more" features is the option of hi sampling rates for Native? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks
Hi Kaji,
Native can still do up to 4FS. There will be a new Native Pack with extended I/O.
Regards,
Ricardo
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