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 Post subject: Re: Great AUX Mixers
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:35 pm 
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It's also a matter of SC making time to optimize the potentially automatic DSP spanning for 3rd party devices.

I presume that this is one reason for the 'delay' in getting Scope 5.1 released.

AFAIK ALL Scope native devices/synths, etc. are now optimized.

Greg


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 Post subject: Re: Great AUX Mixers
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:20 pm 
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i think i'm gonna open a folder for xite related releases of modular mixer.
not this week though, the graphic aspects of thing is the longest and most annoying to manage.
it will be smaller stems only first, then from there, we'll see what happens.
I'll let you know.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:08 pm 
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spacef wrote:
i think i'm gonna open a folder for xite related releases of modular mixer.
not this week though, the graphic aspects of thing is the longest and most annoying to manage.
it will be smaller stems only first, then from there, we'll see what happens.
I'll let you know.


I think the mixers are great. Just that the DSP handling in Scope is a crap-shoot with 3rd party devices.

I'm not sure you need to spend more time developing yet more modules at this point.

Greg


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:28 pm 
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GregH wrote:
I'm not sure you need to spend more time developing yet more modules at this point.
Greg


i don't need to, i'm obliged now... i can't walk on water, that's true, but i know how to water ski ;-)


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:28 am 
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There is a version 1.06b available in the user area.
It is just continuing on the latest updates
Also contains 2 lihghter modules stem 245 and 8S8H NM.

The 245 and the NM version is there to see if there is any kind of improvement on xite , by using modules with less dsp ressources.

For true xite compatibility, there will be other versions in the future (not before september i think) which will be uncompatible with scope-pci.

That's why the update still goes on the field of compatibility, before starting the "xite only versions" (that will have to be tested by users).


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:35 pm 
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spacef wrote:
There is a version 1.06b available in the user area.
It is just continuing on the latest updates
Also contains 2 lihghter modules stem 245 and 8S8H NM.

The 245 and the NM version is there to see if there is any kind of improvement on xite , by using modules with less dsp ressources.

For true xite compatibility, there will be other versions in the future (not before september i think) which will be uncompatible with scope-pci.

That's why the update still goes on the field of compatibility, before starting the "xite only versions" (that will have to be tested by users).


Grabbing them now.

Thanks!

Greg


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:41 pm 
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Hi Greg,
Make sure you get the zip marked with "c" (1.06c....) if you want to use the "SH" and "NM" modules...
I don't know if the stem 245 and NM modules allows better integration in xite, I think it requires additional tricks, but they take less dsp that's a fact.
Hope it works fine for you.


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spacef wrote:
Hi Greg,
Make sure you get the zip marked with "c" (1.06c....) if you want to use the "SH" and "NM" modules...
I don't know if the stem 245 and NM modules allows better integration in xite, I think it requires additional tricks, but they take less dsp that's a fact.
Hope it works fine for you.


I grabbed them this morning and will be testing hopefully this evening.

In session all day.

Thanks again,

Greg

p.s. I'm not yet convinced that LESS DSP usage - as an approach - will necessarily fix any of the DSP-to-DSP errors that some of us are getting, since as you've mentioned it's more about DSP distribution. So, until the SDK is released, then I guess this will be the approach.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:20 am 
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The smaller ones are for me in fact.... pci-scopers need devices with less aux to save dsp for other stuff like effects.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 11:15 am 
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Well I already am ready for live gigs in 64bit.
Everything seems stable. Bidule and Kontakt 4.1, and XITE-1 are all quite happy.

The newest SpaceF Modular Mixers are great.
Low dsp or not isn't important to me, but having so many options for different needs is way cool.

Here's the MiniMix as a summing tool with my 2 favorite Modulation effects on Bus 1&2, then the PCM70 on Bus 3, and Modular IV with Tape Delay on the final touch.

This is a great rig.
I shall punish many.

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