that they don't talk about the year!
Maybe they are talking about xmas 2010?

...and some bad weather.garyb wrote:there have been a few illnesses, i believe.
watch out ! Mac customers aren't what they used to behusak wrote:I think SONIC CORE need to release OSX drivers a software to chash more money with the MAC side ,before release 64 bits windows side
SC is not going to be at NAMM, but John Bowen will be.MMC wrote:Perhaps the will present their 64bit-Release first on the Winter NAMM tomorrow?
Who will be there to visit Sonic Core?
I hope Sonic Core will not wait until the Mac-version is ready... I am a WINDOWS7-user and I will change to 64 Bit soon!
Why do you think that?firubbi wrote:64bit will be big problem for next 1 year or more.... stay in 32bit.
Well, it's not like we have a choice, do we ... the 64 bit revolution has yet to begin for us Scope owners. There's not even a beta despite the promises we were given.firubbi wrote:64bit will be big problem for next 1 year or more.... stay in 32bit.
Well to be fair to Sonic Core, they didnt promise it, they just gave an indication of when they thought the beta would be ready.saskija wrote:Well, it's not like we have a choice, do we ... the 64 bit revolution has yet to begin for us Scope owners. There's not even a beta despite the promises we were given.firubbi wrote:64bit will be big problem for next 1 year or more.... stay in 32bit.
I agree totally. The piano sound of my two also 23 years old Kurzweil K250 is still great and very useful in the mix, also the other sounds of these old beasts. And we are talking about some little kb (!) of memory needed for these sounds and these are 10 bit samples.astroman wrote:eh, sorry to sound a bit flat on this one, but 64 bit isn't any revolution at all...
just one more step deeper into thoughtless... scheming
I'm curious what aspect you'd consider revolutionary, tho.
Seriously - I'm not kidding or pretending that I'm the ultimate know-it-all...
You can save the effort if the answer would be: load a few gig as samples
I never heard worse samples than recently - people don't seem to listen anymore...
To be honest, I was blown away by a piano from the Korg DSS1 the other night, that would fit on a floppy disk or so... a 23 year old sample.
Not that I wanna be retro, but browsing that site and listen can have some grounding effect.
Imho enhanced capabilities of our machines don't corelate well with musical quality of most tunes today.
And that's not a matter of adress space...
cheers, Tom