A few more than the Plugiator announcementShayne White wrote:I wonder if SC guessed there'd be ten pages of messages emanating from the announcement in one day...

none of these cards were running different software afaik. It was all SFP, just came bundled with different plugins. Luna, Elektra and PS are all the same card just different plugins, but all running SFP. I agree it was potentially confusing for new customers but that's hardly an argument to just do away with a product for the middle segment alltogether. If the only difference is gonna be DSP power there's hardly any confusion possible. We already have the unified software environment.Shayne White wrote:If this is really aimed at the "pro" market, it would make sense why there's no Z-link: pro users are going to be using their boutique, $5k converters and not the A16U. It'd be nice if they'd also introduce a cheaper, less powerful product that's more of a replacement for the systems we have now, but it's probably good if they don't. CreamWare was always introducing five different versions of the same thing, spreading themselves out too thin, and going bankrupt. At one point, we had:motormind wrote:Can't they at least make a version with Z-Link connectors?
-PowerSampler
-Elektra
-Luna
-Pulsar
-PowerPulsar
-Pulsar XTC
-Scope S/P
All running different software, yet the same plugins, and was very confusingly marketed. I think SC doesn't want to make the same mistake again. With Scope Xcite, the motto is: "We make product, you buy." 'Nough said.
Then there was Klangbox. And Noah.
Shayne
I totally agree with this. But again judging from the kind of power and the price of this particular unit it's just not aimed at the middle. And that's perfectly fine, cause for that kind of power it still amazing value for those who have that kind of money to spend.lagoausente wrote:Yes, but the company must think about their past solvency problems and try to never arrive in the same situation. I don´t believe that focus in an pro target audiene is the best economical way. Realize that is like a piramid. In it´s base, there is lot´s of people, and in the top, low people.I'm sure everyone on audio forums is gonna bitch about the price because most people on those forums (and probably on this forum) are not directly the target audience of this product. With the price and performance it's definitely targeted at a more "pro" segment of the market
The best situation is a target in the just the middle, so the guys at the bottom could fall in the temptation, the middle would buy inmediatly, and the top will be pre-ordering.
I think it could be much better for the company go for a massive target, than for a "pro" target.
I don´t mean they must sell at the price of an M-audio, what could be imposible, but try to bring it near the home musician guys. We are lot of people.
Also near TC, UAD prices, would beat the competitors in it´s eggs.
Regarding to a "lower power" option, usually is more expensive for a company to manufacture diferent products, than lowering the price of the main product.
I think that a competitive price with the paralel UAD, TC, would make come people like bees, because the advantage of the non-latency lots of synths, amps simulators, sampling etc etc.
I wish the company think about all this.
Exactly.King of Snake wrote:I think offering something with the power of Xite-1 for a mid-rage (UAD) price would be completely devaluating their product line and not a good move at all.
im happy that soniccore targeted to pro. 2700 euro is not too huge coz it has the power of 10*14dsp. now all kind of(top to bottom) people can buy a soniccore gear. we havelagoausente wrote:Yes, but the company must think about their past solvency problems and try to never arrive in the same situation. I don´t believe that focus in an pro target audiene is the best economical way. Realize that is like a piramid. In it´s base, there is lot´s of people, and in the top, low people.I'm sure everyone on audio forums is gonna bitch about the price because most people on those forums (and probably on this forum) are not directly the target audience of this product. With the price and performance it's definitely targeted at a more "pro" segment of the market
The best situation is a target in the just the middle, so the guys at the bottom could fall in the temptation, the middle would buy inmediatly, and the top will be pre-ordering.
you mean a baby xite or xite1/2King of Snake wrote: I guess we'll have to wait and see but personally I would be surprised if they wouldn't make a cut-down version of the Xcite-1.
Are'nt the 14dsp cards actually 15dsp? Probably will need to times 15 and 10 (that little extra boost in power may help one dayShayne White wrote:So...let's now figure out how many voices of MiniMax can run on a 14-DSP board, and multiply that by ten. Anyone care to calculate? I'm not at my studio computer right now....
yeah, i wouldn't think it would be the 16x slot.firubbi wrote: pci express... that is pcix1 right?
thanks
That's exactly what I mean and I really don't see what your objection is. Why do you feel the need to tell other people what they should buy?firubbi wrote:you mean a baby xite or xite1/2King of Snake wrote: I guess we'll have to wait and see but personally I would be surprised if they wouldn't make a cut-down version of the Xcite-1.
i don't think it would be a good idea. i'll rather prefer if someone can’t effort now can wait and buy the big one later. Beside we have more than 100 plugings out there and can't ues them coz lack of dsp.
Yes you are just fine with that mobo and dont worry about OS support . You can install Vista or XP 32 or 64 bit. Any Service Pack. You can chill nowfirubbi wrote:So what im eagerly wanted to know, is Xsite-1 will work with my existing pc(intel dp35dp)+pulsar2+ bx, Kompressor those existing plugs?
Another is intel dp35dp mobo only support 32bit vista or xp(maybe im wrong).
If so is there any benefit is there if i switch xp_sp2 to vista32bit?
pci express... that is pcix1 right?
thanks