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I agree that the new Scope Xite-1 looks like everything we Scope users have been asking for years. It almost feels a dream come true with all the new features! It's worth almost any price, really.Tau wrote:Let's see:
- new drivers
- Vista, XP and OSX support
- new devices and new Scope Fusion Software
- new DSP hardware, with more processing power and backward plug-in compatibility
- more compatibility re. host computer: Apple, PCI-E, EC...
- portability assured by Sonic Core (no 3rd part interfacing needed)
I have one suggestion for the X-Cite: the ability to function without a computer, like a klangbox. We could, for example, store some projects in an on-board memory, and select them via a knob on the front. The unit would load the project and devices without the need for a GUI, assign audio and MIDI paths. Then it would just be a question of plugging a MIDI keyboard / controller into it and play on. This, I believe, would really set this way above anything else.
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Hi, bing,BingoTheClowno wrote:New drivers for the old and new hardware or just for the new?
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No big deal. If some things need rewritten, no problem, but I don't think that's the case. I think the whole I/O structure & certain inards of Noah are within reach if we dig deep enough. Also, who said Noah was a disaster? Was that the same guy that 'made it so'?Shayne White wrote:However, standalone support for Xite will be impossible and should NOT be attempted! CreamWare already tried that trick with Noah, and it was a disaster. The problem was that the plugins had to be rewritten from the ground up to transfer all Async modules to Sync in order to run them without a host computer.