I use Midioverlan since 2 years.
It's teh best way to transfer VST/VSTi power from another PC to main Host PC. (gigalan is IMO better for multiple insturments stream)
I also use in both PCs Creamware's Scope sytem without problems.
Midioverlan is transparent and uses CPU power, SCOPE uses DSP power.
Period.
Go for it
4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
How do you get hold of stuff like Gigalan and Midilan and set it up for audio/plugins? All I can find is stuff about gaming - does it need a certain audio app to run it?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Kymeia on 2006-07-11 00:11 ]</font>
a midi router application like midiox should detect the driver and allow connections, for example (as displayed in the router) LAN-midi-out to Scope-midi-in.
The latter shows up as a 'sequencer source' in SFP
What about compensation algo.'s from the sequencer? Unless your playing live it shouldn't be that bad. Friends of mine have SFP/UAD, and Nuendo, and I don't notice any latency, and they use FX Teleport. I know live I'm at 6-8ms. About the time it takes 4 the ride cymbal to hit my ear.
I'm trying to get this to work right now. When I do the port routing in MIDI-OX, it tells me that there's "No MIDI driver installed on this system" for the Creamware MIDI in. Am I doing something wrong?
Well, I had problems using the hardware MIDI In (see my other thread). And MOL gives you eight or more MIDI ports without having to buy more hardware. I plan to have one for Scope and the rest running VSTs like GVI.