Abstract

Advances in processor technology are making it possible to use general-purpose personal computers as real-time signal processors. This enables highly integrated all-software systems for real-time music processing. Much has been speculated about the behavior of software synthesizers, but there has been relatively little actual experimentation and measurement to verify or refute the folklore that has appeared. In the hopes of better understanding this important future technology, we have performed extensive measurements on several types of processors. We report our findings here and discuss the implications for software-synthesis systems.

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