96k Tester Needed

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96k Tester Needed

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I just made some quick nightclubbing Project that was so low on my DSP meter, I decided to go with fast ass 96k thinking it would sound better maybe.
But I did notice I lost my Scanner Vibrato on the B2003..?
I thought this was strange so I made a copy of the same project in 44.1k at the lowest ULLI settings and it works again.
No biggie because the drunks I will be playing for won't hear the difference, but the Vibrato is a crucial element for Dynamic B3 playing.
If someone has time to verify this for me on a Scope card. I would appreciate it very much.
Just see if your lower and upper vibrato can be heard. It responds to MIDI CC's and appears to work, but there is no audio in 96k,at least from my end.

Kind of wierd having a multi-timbral synth with sections that work in 96k, and sections that don't. At least both manuals, pedals, Leslie and OD work, but I really don't hear any sound difference @ 96K, but I would like someone to concur this for me if you have the time.

Mucho Gracias,

Jaime Chimuelo
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Re: 96k Tester Needed

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O.K.,
I know everyone's feverish for their keys, I waited too.
But could someone with a Scope PCI card verify the Scanner Vibrato being lost at 96k if they have time.
I understand the deadlines we all face here as we score our upcoming major motion picture trailer, but this would take 3 minutes.
I am sad now I sold all of my cards... :cry:

Ankyu..
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Jimmy, no luck here. I cannot go at 96k with the B2003 on my Project + Pro 20dsp setup running 4.5.

I'm getting "Big modules do not fit"; doing the subsequent global opt doesn't help. Watching the DSP meter, it looks like there's one DSP that is getting Hammered. At 48khz, it is at 91% utilization, and when I try 96khz I get a measurement of 100% utilization on that same DSP, the capacity limit message, & no actual audio output.

Project: one instance of B-2003, Scope's faux MIDI keyboard, and a single instance of Scope Analog Dest.

Maybe it is just the lack of oxygen up here. Hopefully someone else w/PCI boards & B-2003 will chime in.
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Re: 96k Tester Needed

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there were a couple of Scope synths that were never supposed to work at 96k as i remember(way, way back when), minimax was one(was it fixed or something?) and i think b2003 was another....
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Hi! I can not help since on my 21 DSP i have DSP limit error running just one B2003 - but every other synth/FX is working without any kind of noticeable error at 96k. Including minimax (working for years at 96k-btw there is minimax update somewhere in this forum), Profit5, ProTone etc... So you can at least know that something is weird with B2003 at 96k.

Little offtopic but i wish SC release just FX unit from B2003 - some outstanding modulation capabilities there...Including Vibrato :)
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yeah, i just remember something about oversampled filters....
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Re: 96k Tester Needed

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Cool..thanks.
I don't want to waste SC's time with something they already know about.
Besides I doubt I will use the 96k setting very much.
For the grungy sounding waves in Vectron it might be cool though.


Cheers.

JAV
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