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ohmelas
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Post by ohmelas »

Hello,

It's been about 5 years. I've been away from the PC scene since I went Mac. I abandoned Cakewalk and Cubase VST24 about that time as well and jumped into the Mac world. Best thing that I ever did with computing. I needed to add that I went hardware based as well.

After using Creamware and loving the functionality of it...I became desparate with clients on the line and my studio business as well with the reliability factor of only being able to use my Pulsar with moderate stability back in the day on my Win98SE (or later Win98lite)...

I'm now using an Akai DPS24 and would like to link it up with a 24 channel ADAT device that would increase my functionality by brining back some of the benefits lost in a dedicated system (i.e. virtual instruments, Digital Performer, etc.)

Do I have to go back to OS 9 while using SCOPE? Hello about 7 years ago they said they were developing for Linux and that would make it really easy to port to Mac OS X I'm sure....WTF?
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blazesboylan
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Post by blazesboylan »

Not to be rude, but this has been covered to death. Do a search for "OSX".

If you like SCOPE enough, use one of the platforms it's built for. If not, use something else, and move along.
hubird

Post by hubird »

Creamware-audio had to pull itself together after the big financial problems as a result of the Noah adventure.
The ASB serie will bring in the cash, OSX support is promised, more or less :smile:
As Blazes says, take it or leave it :smile:
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Post by Guest »

come back in another 7 years and we may have something to share with you.
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