![]() It’s amusing to see that the most convincing products have come from some of the smallest editors, with the bigger ones living off their past innovations, capitalizing on their know how until the products have died of old age: for example, Spectrasonics which has kept up sales and hasn’t changed the product since 2008. The Arturia products also have their own qualities with nice emulations (their most recent software), and Diva from u-he is still today one of the most extraordinary virtual analogue synthesizers around. Should we conclude that well thought out programming ideas, and ideas to « get around » the problems should not be considered pertinent? Some editors have shown us that this is not the case: certain aspects of the virtual MS-20 from Korg are pretty convincing, especially the G-Force series, with the impOSCar, the Minimonsta or the Oddity, which sound great. So two vital characteristics in analogue equipment can not be identically reproduced in the digital domain. It would have to « think »… and we’re not there yet. A machine can’t choose a number at random. (unless you want to work with 8 bits at 11kHz).Īs for the randomness, that’s probably where the real problem is: with analogue, random is… random. For additional information, we recommend the iboats forums and a boating safety course.An ET from Mars ? Is it really possible that one day a virtual synthesizer with its 1s and 0s could equal the sound and reactivity of a purely analogue synthesizer? Can an imitation waveform even come close to sounding as good as the original? Can we really reproduce a random reaction from a computer? To answer these two last questions, we know that the human ear has (up to a certain point) the phenomena known as sound « smoothing » (imagine that the ear allows you to hear transistors at real average volume) and that the stair effect brought about by digital audio on the wave form (and therefore, the sound itself) has a tendency to not be heard thanks to the improving quality of converters, clocks, etc. ![]() Information here to make sure it matches up with your boat. Thus, for safety and other reasons, it is a good idea to verify Because this information has come from many sources we can not guarantee its accuracy.Įven if this information is the same as the original factory specs, boats are sometimes modified. Information on this page is provided to you as a free service of. Applicable engine information has been included below since a boat needs reliable power. Good maintenance and care can help your vessel stay in good condition and have a higher value at resale. While this bass boat does have a hull made of aluminum, it is beneficial to keep the boat clean and dry by covering it properly while not in use. When repowering, it is best to verify this information for the sake of safety and to ensure that your insurance company will cover you. If you do not have the manual for your engine then we highly recommend that you get one as repowering is costly and it takes you off of the water. The max rated horsepower of this boat, as listed by the manufacturer, (according to records we have) is 60 hp. ![]() which does not include passengers, aftermarket boating accessories, or fuel. The 1996, Pro 160 is a 15.83 foot outboard boat.
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