Pentium 4 HT 3.8Ghz vs Bad Apple 5.1 Million Notes (VKMP)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Setup used to achieve such quality performance:
    MIDI Player: vanBasco's Karaoke Player
    Synth Driver: Coolsoft VirtualMIDISynth2 Alpha16
    Soundfont: SGM-V2.01.sf2
    Voice Limit: 250
    Sample Rate: 22050hz
    Additional Output Buffer: 0
    MIDI Author: TheSuperMarioBros2
    Original Video: • Bad Apple!! 5.1 MILLIO...

Комментарии • 10

  • @geoseffr
    @geoseffr 8 лет назад

    this actually performs better than my i7 in VKP.

  • @AudioTestsNReviews
    @AudioTestsNReviews  9 лет назад +1

  • @DaeOh
    @DaeOh 9 лет назад

    Is the song even good with that many notes?

    • @AudioTestsNReviews
      @AudioTestsNReviews  9 лет назад +1

      DaeOh I'd say, for "Quantity-Focused" Black MIDI standards, this is pretty decent, keep in mind lots of notes are reserved for the inaudible "note art" as well as being bunched together for the "crashpoint" frequently for Black MIDI benchmark competitions, as well heavy voice limiting (usually 500 voice max, but is set to 250 in this video) is in effect in this and most videos containing these huge MIDI files.
      If your looking for Black MIDIs that sound great musically, I'd probably look more towards the sub-million note MIDIs (20k-700k), specifically those from people like "TheTrustedComputer", "Z-DocPianoPlayer", "Epretroll", "BusiedGem", and some others such as Korean Blackers. I've featured a number of such MIDIs under the term "Black Score" on my NMPB to be played specifically in my NMPB Sockets room.

  • @MegaSantiago200C
    @MegaSantiago200C 9 лет назад

    Maybe better then my Amd c-60

    • @AudioTestsNReviews
      @AudioTestsNReviews  9 лет назад +1

      MegaSantiago200 No comparison, the Pentium 4 670 has three times the "Single Threaded" performance compared to the AMD C-60. ;)

    • @MegaSantiago200C
      @MegaSantiago200C 9 лет назад

      AudioTestsNReviews LOL, but i will still do a video. On a future

    • @CarlosSMOfficial
      @CarlosSMOfficial 9 лет назад +2

      MegaSantiago200 Also don't forget PFA and probably other MIDI Programs are kinda optimized for Intel. I was testing with some Intel and AMD CPUs and when i tested my Athlon 64 x2 agasit black MIDIs. it turned out the Pentium D 930 beats an Athlon 64 X2 at crash points in PFA despite the AMD CPU begin much faster than the Pentium D. At spam notes and spam based crashes, the Athlon 64 x2 smashes the Pentium D

    • @MegaSantiago200C
      @MegaSantiago200C 9 лет назад

      Carlos S. M. Awww.