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Re: Scope 5

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jigger wrote:I was told by soniccore on the phone that scope 5 is much more than a driver.
"We have totally rewritten Scope"!
There will also be new devices, they are thinking about how to bundle them...

AND: There is a new Asio-Driver on the way...
We've heard rumors of this sort before. I'm not saying you're lying, but please forgive me if I retain a healthy dose of skepticism. Until Messe or some other announcement from SC, I'm not going to get my hopes up too much.

However...there is something I do remember...CreamWare WAS working on new software and OSX drivers before they went bankrupt in 2003...perhaps SC is trying to complete old, unfinished updates...or, maybe it is all new!

Time will tell....

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hey lets not be too pessimistic.....
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Post by tgstgs »

@hifiboom
saturday? ->meens a lot of people;
i hoped to have seen everything till 14.;
will pm when i fix my flight;

good vibes
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Post by braincell »

I just got Vista. I like it. It seems more pro. Now when I use Windows XP, I feel like I'm going back in time, as if I am using Windows 98 again. Vista is good. I went to burn a DVD today, no problem, The DVD burning software was integrated into the OS so I didn't have to look for it. There are many things I see every time I use it which makes it simpler to use than XP.
Neutron wrote:I hope they dont neglect XP support for vista (windows ME mk II )
im still not sure why anyone would run it at all.
polish a turd and its still a turd.
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Post by devo »

scope4live wrote: GaryB set up my newest DAW w/ the 3GB PAE Switch for XP32. I am using 3.2GB's of RAM out of a total of 4GB's of DDRII-800 CL4 RAM.
Just ran into these switches on Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) and there I got from 3.25GB of memory usage to 4GB by using both /3GB and /PAE. Just in case you could extend your memory as well.

Sorry for tripping outside the thread. :roll:
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braincell wrote:I just got Vista. I like it. It seems more pro. Now when I use Windows XP, I feel like I'm going back in time, as if I am using Windows 98 again. Vista is good. I went to burn a DVD today, no problem, The DVD burning software was integrated into the OS so I didn't have to look for it. There are many things I see every time I use it which makes it simpler to use than XP.
hello braincell =] i missed you! i see you are still at the unicellular level, providing highly thorough and in-depth analysis of technical products from a pro-audio perspective.

a-maz-ing.

with much love,
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Whatever man, enjoy your windows 98 dude.

LOTS OF LUCK WITH YOUR INCREDIBLY IGNORANT LIFE!
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emotions.
seratonin uptake inhibitors?
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What's wrong with Windows 98? It was good enough for TripleDAT :P
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beer, beer, there is beer!

lots of beer!
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stardust wrote: It crashed only if you used it
mmhhhh

is this good or bad news?
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Post by ChampionSound »

tick, tack, tick, tack..
And now about two and a half weeks to go before the Musikmesse, and probably the V5 release too .. :roll:
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Post by moxi »

I think "V5" mean in fact "5-5",that stand for "2055"...

"futuristic ain't shit to me"!

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Post by chriskorff »

Yes, we will. And it will most definitely be worth the wait...

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Post by babaorum »

Somebody said to me that the new drivers would not be compatible with the current plugs as minimax, prodissey etc. it is true? :o
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Post by garyb »

no.
the driver is the least of the platform. a driver only lets the hardware commmunicate with the os. the plugins are code that runs on the dsps, which has nothing to do with the driver.

what you heard is that a certain plugin package from a chinese distributor won't run on v5. this is true.
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Post by babaorum »

ok I'm I am reassured ! :D
thanx
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