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To me, it sounds more like Texas Instruments' old LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) technique used in their See-n-Say and TI-99/4a speech synthesizer. It had fantastic quality for the time, created with tiny input instructions, by modeling the way we humans produce sounds.

It did voice very well, but it was a one-trick pony. I suspect that this new technique is similar, in that it can produce impressive results for the instruments for which it has models, but not terribly useful for general purpose audio recording and playback.
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MIDI 2.0?  R_Connelie@... | 04/02/08
Exactly what I was thinking  Prognosticator | 04/02/08
I'm not an expert...  voyager529 | 04/02/08
Actually...  dave.leigh@... | 04/03/08
A generic music generator  jorjitop | 04/02/08
This insanity has to stop  pauliusp | 04/02/08
Yes.  dave.leigh@... | 04/03/08
Difficult to see value here...  jhunt@... | 04/03/08
The REAL test of this tech will come...  Mr. Roboto | 04/02/08
Recreating a specific voice...  GrizzledGeezer | 04/03/08
Good successor to MIDI but not MP3.  kraterz | 04/02/08
RE: Tiny music files almost as good as MP3 ones  wkulecz | 04/03/08
This isn't new...  GrizzledGeezer | 04/03/08
Oh but there is this...  weex | 04/04/08
Complete nonsense  croberts | 04/05/08
RE: Tiny music files almost as good as MP3 ones  Spitduck | 10/09/08

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