
XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
- siriusbliss
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Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
hehe....
cost - $100
bundled with tons of cracked software.
Greg
cost - $100
bundled with tons of cracked software.
Greg
Xite rig - ADK laptop - i7 975 3.33 GHz Quad w/HT 8meg cache /MDR3-4G/1066SODIMM / VD-GGTX280M nVidia GeForce GTX 280M w/1GB DDR3
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
XITE-2U : Integrated A16 and Intel/Win7 mobo. Just add monitor, keyboard and mouse. Goodbye rack, goodbye incompatibilities, goodbye cable spaghetti 

Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
In the xite 2+, there is a tactile screen that is hidden in the back plate for protection during transport '(easier to put in a rack)..
You need to unscrew the xite-2 backplate to pull the 11' tactile screen out.... what is great is that is it wireless (wireless usb) so you can plug it directly to either one of the 4 xite usb ports, or to the pc/mac as you think fits. Wireless so it can be put to a keyboard, a guitar, or whatever for live acts and you are not limited by cables anymore. Myself I was a bit worried to leave the screen inside the rack when it is working, for heat and such, but I have received official confirmation that the screen material can resist to heat over 400° celsius....
Too bad they are late issueing the 256 bit drivers with CUDA support........
mmm, ok, back to 2010 now
You need to unscrew the xite-2 backplate to pull the 11' tactile screen out.... what is great is that is it wireless (wireless usb) so you can plug it directly to either one of the 4 xite usb ports, or to the pc/mac as you think fits. Wireless so it can be put to a keyboard, a guitar, or whatever for live acts and you are not limited by cables anymore. Myself I was a bit worried to leave the screen inside the rack when it is working, for heat and such, but I have received official confirmation that the screen material can resist to heat over 400° celsius....
Too bad they are late issueing the 256 bit drivers with CUDA support........
mmm, ok, back to 2010 now
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
By the time of 256bit, screen and keyboards will be holographic anyways....

- siriusbliss
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Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
and direct brain interface.dante wrote:By the time of 256bit, screen and keyboards will be holographic anyways....
G
Xite rig - ADK laptop - i7 975 3.33 GHz Quad w/HT 8meg cache /MDR3-4G/1066SODIMM / VD-GGTX280M nVidia GeForce GTX 280M w/1GB DDR3
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
by that time all the DSP and 4TB SSD will fit in a wireless USB6 watch you can use near any phone, computer, TV or whatever can play audio.
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
You won't need it (the XITE-AnyNumber, that is) because every musical creation will be composed and rendered by The Cloud. Everything is a virtual studio, apart from the fact that you don't need a studio anymore...
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Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
I suppose half the fun is the integration and knobs. Goodbye gear lust if we render with nothing but our minds and the cloud. Oh yeah, and the raves on the 'Z'....
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
If they can send 256 audio streams in both directions with 1ms latency to "the cloud" where you have to pay extra for each track and plugin you use, no thankskylie wrote:You won't need it (the XITE-AnyNumber, that is) because every musical creation will be composed and rendered by The Cloud. Everything is a virtual studio, apart from the fact that you don't need a studio anymore...

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Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
Yeah, there's always some 'gatekeeper' in the line somewhere with their hand out wanting 'fees', or 'tokens'.Neutron wrote:If they can send 256 audio streams in both directions with 1ms latency to "the cloud" where you have to pay extra for each track and plugin you use, no thankskylie wrote:You won't need it (the XITE-AnyNumber, that is) because every musical creation will be composed and rendered by The Cloud. Everything is a virtual studio, apart from the fact that you don't need a studio anymore...
Greg
Xite rig - ADK laptop - i7 975 3.33 GHz Quad w/HT 8meg cache /MDR3-4G/1066SODIMM / VD-GGTX280M nVidia GeForce GTX 280M w/1GB DDR3
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
price is only $1500 .. summer special.
Re: XITE-2 the big upgrade, full 64bit support!
I'll wait for a better Aussy exchange rate - 69 cents per $Euro ( or 87 cents per $USD ) would kill me...