If you obsess over the quality of your sound like we do then you won't mind using a bit more CPU power to help get you closer to that real analog sound; a sound that so many other VA synths fall too-far short of. This 'brute-force' method admittedly requires more processing power than other common techniques, but is a far truer model of the functioning of real analog instruments. Poly-Ana uses a different approach than most other VA soft-synths which we feel delivers a sound more authentic to the early analog synths that inspired her features.
Okay.I just don't understand where i can find any drivers for audio and wifi.Because driver form Multibeast not work. In last month i save dsdt (not english version, but you can see all information). Sound adapter Intel Panther Point HDMI @ Intel Panther Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller C-1. Sound adapter Realtek ALC270 @ Intel Panther Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller C-1 Wifi Ralink RT3290 802.11n Wireless Network Adapter PCIRealtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (PHY: Realtek RTL8211/8212) PCI If correctly understood it's my wifi and audio hardware.I see that you are well in this topic.What you advise?
Click to expand.Look for patched AppleHDA Realtek ALC270. DSDT patches you need for AppleHDA: Apply: 'Audio Layout 12' (change layout-id from 12 to the layout-id used by the patched AppleHDA) Apply: 'IRQ Fix' Determine layout-id from patched AppleHDA.kext: First you need to know your codec id in decimal. Then look in the Info.plist for AppleHDAHardwareConfig.kext (in PlugIns), find your codec id under HDAConfigDefault (there may be many entries in a sloppy patched AppleHDA or only one). The LayoutID that matches your codec id is the layout id you need.