Is there a way to look into or even modify existing devices ?
If I load some devs into SDK7, everything seems to be locked..
looking into/modding existing devices ?
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looking into/modding existing devices ?
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Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
Yes everything is locked and you can't modify them.
I believe you can load devices into an empty module and then link the controls of the originals to a new panel layout.
I have not done this but I remember reading about it sometime back.
Likely not what you want do though.
maus
I believe you can load devices into an empty module and then link the controls of the originals to a new panel layout.
I have not done this but I remember reading about it sometime back.
Likely not what you want do though.
maus
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Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
What makes me wonder are devices of creamware which are modded, e.g. minimod or bluesynth from Hummel or PinkBigmixer.
These seem to be modded original synths. Is there a way to unlock or are there devices which were not locked available ?
These seem to be modded original synths. Is there a way to unlock or are there devices which were not locked available ?
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Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
Those were also made a very long time ago. There have been various efforts at additional levels of protection in the Scope ecosystem beyond the keying system which we directly interact with as end users. I would imagine locking the SDK down was a necessity when people like Timeworks, Brainworx and so on became interested in the platform. But that's just off the top of my head, I have no internal knowledge of such things and will defer here to anyone who is more informed and experienced...
Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
If you are in a business relation with S|C you can ask Holger, if he could unlock a specific device (if it's owned by S|C) and send it to you.
Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
it was a problem much earlier, when developers realized there was no effective way to hide their individual algorithmic approaches from curious eyes. Quantec (Yardstick makers) quit before even starting for that reason and Warp69 once mentioned it here ages ago.valis wrote: Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:55 pm ... I would imagine locking the SDK down was a necessity when people like Timeworks, Brainworx and so on became interested in the platform. But that's just off the top of my head, I have no internal knowledge of such things and will defer here to anyone who is more informed and experienced...
Re: looking into/modding existing devices ?
So that was a safe guess 
