Yes, exactly.RonF wrote:Wouldn't you agree that the elements that you speak about...the algorithmic qualities....are elements OF the sound engine?
Some of the algorithmic differences between the HD-1 and the M3's EDS:RonF wrote:Assuming this is the case, as I understand it to be, then all other aspects being essentially equal....in comparing the M3 to the O, the converters play a significant role when comparing the sound quality between THESE TWO keyboards.
* lossless compression (OASYS) vs. compressed (M3) samples
* speed of EGs, LFOs, etc.
* an extra octave of high-quality transposition on the OASYS
The first two, in particular, result in differences which I find significant. Your mileage may vary, naturally!
This is aside from the various HD-1 features not included in EDS, such as Wave Sequencing and per-voice vector.
For me personally, the OASYS is much more than the HD-1; I use the AL-1, PolysixEX, MS-20EX, or MOD-7 more frequently.
None of this matters if you're making good music with the M3! They're both great instruments.
Best regards,
Dan