Does anyone think something new or exciting will be presented differing from last year (ex: SDK6)
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Would love if they announced a realistic timeframe for 6, and not least an upgrade for the ones who got tricked by the 5.1 upgrade.dante wrote:Updates on Scope 6 and Parseq.
As opposed to hopping across the world for us folks heh Dante!dante wrote:Just hop across the channel when the Frankfurt Messe comes along.
My problem is aerophobia. But the mrs drags me as far as Hawaii this March. I was in L.A. for a day in '05 but only got to see the Terminators at Universal Studios, no Scope stuff. It got me wondering what the Miles Dyson neural net processors would do for DSP applications though. Maybe the AI would produce better reverbs, or robot DJ's that can dance gangnam style but at the same time detect and virus infect bad native synths.Ricardo wrote:As opposed to hopping across the world for us folks heh Dante!dante wrote:Just hop across the channel when the Frankfurt Messe comes along.![]()
Would love to get to NAMM one day.
I hope not. A 'realistic' release date for Scope 6 might be 2015 given what it is and the small amount of resources dedicated to it. 'Realistic' might mean 'normal hours' as opposed working around the clock for next to nothing (pardon the pun).next to nothing wrote:Would love if they announced a realistic timeframe for 6dante wrote:Updates on Scope 6 and Parseq.
First of all, please excuse my bi-polar tendenciesdante wrote:I hope not. A 'realistic' release date for Scope 6 might be 2015 given what it is and the small amount of resources dedicated to it. 'Realistic' might mean 'normal hours' as opposed working around the clock for next to nothing (pardon the pun).next to nothing wrote:Would love if they announced a realistic timeframe for 6dante wrote:Updates on Scope 6 and Parseq.
Are we all OK with that?dante wrote:A 'realistic' release date for Scope 6 might be 2015 given what it is and the small amount of resources dedicated to it.
So do I!dante wrote:I know what its like to work on a product thats so innovative it won't take off.
I know what you mean. Those companies tend to be niche tho. This product is so all-encompassing (an Xite could theoretically replace all of my gear), it is not at all niche.dante wrote:There are a lot of businesses like that, that are great but never grow huge and just represent a labour of love.
Fair point. Guess it's a commitment to spend cash on both an aggressive release schedule for Scope 6, and a better marketing strategy and website that do more to push what the platform is all about...dante wrote: And I dont think 'slowly' necessarily equates to a lack of comittment.
Well, all companies hold back infos short before NAMM and/or Musikmesse.next to nothing wrote:
Second, I would still like if they shed some light on how things are progressing (which i guess they will), and an official status on if they will fix the issues with 5.1 regarding non-working devices on 64bit etc. Ofcourse i am not expecting anything seeing they are focusing on S6, but then atleast they could be frank enough to say something official about it.