SCOPE XITE-1: new DSP hardware from Sonic Core!

The Sonic Core XITE hardware platform for Scope

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moxi
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Post by moxi »

sound astounding!
:)
* Compatible to the SCOPE Fusion Platform *
nice! how the thing will be done? the Xtdm can be interfaced directly with the old stdm bus?
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Post by voidar »

lagoausente wrote: I´m litlle confused;

I have a laptop IBM thinkpad T40, has "Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI-1520" , I suppose this is not PCIe, but will have the same PCI bandwith limit than with the Magma?
We have reading lots of times opninions about the missing of RAM slots on the actual cards. It would be interesting for sampling...
Please, any Sonic-core guy can tell something about this?
Read about your CardBus-controller here: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... i1520.html

What a laptop needs is an expansion-slot for a so called ExpressCard.
It does what a CardBus does, but on a PCIe level.

Educate youtrself http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCMCIA
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Post by t_tangent »

Fantastic News SonicCore and all involved. And now we can all record about 10 songs all at the same time, hehe. Or even 20 songs with 2 XCITE units :) Now I have to sell my new OASYS, haha...just kidding John C
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Post by okantah »

SonicCore
Big time congrat.
are you around Ralf ?
cheers
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Post by lagoausente »

voidar wrote:
lagoausente wrote: I´m litlle confused;

I have a laptop IBM thinkpad T40, has "Cardbus Texas Instruments PCI-1520" , I suppose this is not PCIe, but will have the same PCI bandwith limit than with the Magma?
We have reading lots of times opninions about the missing of RAM slots on the actual cards. It would be interesting for sampling...
Please, any Sonic-core guy can tell something about this?
Read about your CardBus-controller here: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/p ... i1520.html

What a laptop needs is an expansion-slot for a so called ExpressCard.
It does what a CardBus does, but on a PCIe level.

Educate youtrself http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCMCIA
Seems I would need also a new laptop. There is an adaptor ExpressCard-PCMCIA, but seems to work also with USB cards, and wireless etc: http://www.duel-systemsadapters.com/?productid=DP-0002
what an expensive world!!
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Post by lagoausente »

stardust wrote:quote: ExpressCard has become quite prominent on most new or high-end laptops made since 2006.

thats the answer to older note book owners ;)
Well, the system is a unbeatable as a mobile solid workstantion, but a little expensive for a Home musician. And have to change the laptop. Shit!
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Post by darkrezin »

Very cool product.

It's expensive but the potential market is small considering what is fashionable these days.

Too pricy for me really (spent too much on hardware recently) but I'll be looking out for current 14-dsp cards going for peanuts :lol:
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Post by nightscope »

Hellfire!! Go into town for a coupla hours and the universe explodes.

I need a drink.

Back in a bit.

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Post by dawman »

This to me is removing the shackels of DSP limitations.

I have learned to get along w/ 3 cards and add lot's of hardware.

If I am correct 10 times the power of a 14 DSP card would translate into a sick amount of plugs and poly.

Maybe 64bit and 96k live isn't just a dream anymore.

Perhaps it's the Recptors, and OpenLabs Nekos that will be dirt cheap now.
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Post by nightscope »

scope4live wrote:If I am correct 10 times the power of a 14 DSP card would translate into a sick amount of plugs and poly.
S4$,

This ain't sick it's freakin' epidemic.

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Post by tomylee »

so anyone who wants to sell his 14/15dsp board now, notify me plz! :D

cheers
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Post by dawman »

Ralf will kill me if I transfer anymore keys !! :lol:
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Post by DSP ADD!CT »

finaly its here, might consider returning to my loved platform.
i do miss it but i had to move on where scope was standing still for years.

i expected a more competing price though to beat the rivals in the market.
someone who's not faliliar with the platform and the quality might choose TC cause its more then half the price cheaper.
marketing strategies...hope SC learned from the past what works and not.
better to get my saving on ;)

hope to see you soon again :D

cheers!
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Post by Fluxpod »

I already noticed a pricedrop from 3000€ to2600€.This is the killer!!!A pci -e plattform with that power....duende?? uad??? powercore????? hahahaha...forget it i know what i will buy;). 8)
This is so incredible cool i already got people in my friendship raving about purchasing one! I just want to say thank you Sonic core!!!
Best news in 4 years.
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Post by husker »

If they don't sell a ton of these things i'll be very surprised - the second coming of DSP is upon us!
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Post by hifiboom »

is there also a student version avaliable? :lol:
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@ fluxpod, what pricedrop?
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Post by nightscope »

hubird wrote:@ fluxpod, what pricedrop?
I think Mr flux left off the tax.

Sonicore site is down at the moment. Wires must have melted.

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Post by hubird »

one can always calculate himself rich then:-D

no, the site is perfectly well doing a.t.m.
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Post by Sounddesigner »

Retail price About 2698,- EUR. That's the introductory price, i believe it will cost more later. Hopefully i can find it for $2698 USD here in America. Our dollar is weak and i'd hate to pay EURO.
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