dante wrote:Well I really wonder what Scope 6 can improve.
Well, I didn´t expect that question appearing here but I tell you:
1)
For the live gigging musician who wants to use all in up to now in SCOPE 5.1 included S|C devices on a 32Bit or 64Bit machine, all the MIDI CC assignment and MIDI preset system has to be improved because the software doesn´t store all user assigments in every device and / or in a project,- thus doesn´t make it total recall like we want.
2)
Artefact free preset switching on synths, at least when no exchange of modules (OSC or VCF types p.ex.) inside the engine happens and no samples are in use.
3)
Better DSP offload and improved automatic DSP assignment when removing devices from actually running project, replacing these and/or load in new ones.
4)
Some (minor) GUI bugfixes,- like that from MINIMAX OSC #1 octave switch which always drives me nuts.
dante wrote:
I mean, if it was just bug fixes that could have been done as a point release.
That´s correct and I´d appreciate any SCOPE v5.2 bugfix update over any release of a possibly half-assed SCOPE v6 in a hurry, especially since we now know S|C had to throw a nearly finished v6 version into the bin, caused by bad working programming tools.
I think, what I mentioned above could be improved already for a SCOPE 5.x version and does not urgently require v6,- but I might be wrong.
OTOH, MIDI existed before SCOPE already, so it should already work as expected incl. a perfect MIDI preset system storing ALL MIDI CC assignments reliable and for total recall in each device and project since the 90s.
dante wrote:
An new STS6000 I don't know about, if it would just be a matter of recompiling with 64 bit compiler but there is probably a lot more to it than that, and with everyone using Kontakt etc now having moved on from the AKAI format, no guarantee of ROI.
It is a wrong assumption everyone uses software as samplers.
It´s the same wrong assumption everyone prefers software over hardware now.
The opposite is the case,- most, if not all, the professionals prefer hardware over native software and I still kept the most of my hardware since I´ve found out SCOPE cannot replace all this for realtime/live work because of the issues mentioned above, but I really wished it did which was originally my target when I buyed XITE-1, in fact being a hardware device.
Now it became a studio tool but my prefered job is playing instruments and not tracking, mixing or mastering.
dante wrote:
I really think it is the AKAI format itself that has died more than S|C support of it. I mean, we've been thru the GIGA Generation since then and I don't hear of anyone much still using that - let alone any company being expected to release their sample sets in GIGA format any more - there is no East West Giga Leap is there ? I use a soundfont (I made myself) - maybe once a year ?
In most cases the format only changes because you shall buy new.
As an example,- Spectrasonics Atmosphere and now Omnisphere, Trillogy and Trillan as well as the Stylus RMX stuff is full of old samples the designer originally did for Roland or everything they sold earlier on Spectrasonic CDS for all kind of hardware samplers incl. AKAI, Kurzweil etc..
That was in the late 80s and 90s, so now guess which tools they used realizing these libraries.
The AKAI S3K sample library was and still is a professional library and it comes w/ small footprint being made for hardware samplers w/ very little memory.
Same w/ EMU.
Both formats sound s##t in Kontakt once converted and they sound "outdated" when you hear ´em in Kontakt or other software crap samplers.
IIRC, it can be they sounded a bit better when using Phead "Reload" for conversion over to Reason 4 and "Reload" was able reading floppy disks.
But load AKAI samples and programs into my S-1000 or S-1100 and you know the difference.
Now we have a phantastic piece of enginering and DSP hardware w/ XITE-1 and there are over 300meg of up to now by S|C stock devices unused memory across the chips inside XITE-1,- and there are the STS samplers which are working in 32Bit systems ...
AKAI samples sound very good in STS and what sounds good is good for any composition/production.
At least the best of the AKAI libraries released on CDs were good enough for the 80s/90s millionsellers, weren´t they ?
What about EMU Universe of Sounds for EMU EII and the other EoS samplers libraries incl. the Proteus stuff and such?
All that made tons of hits while today all the amateurish users out there tinke w7 their computers ansoftware more than making good music at all !
convert EMU into SF2 and use in STS, sounds great !
No,- STS isn´t dead as aren´t AKAI samples for me,- so for the future I hope S|C will lift that device up into 64Bit world which doesn´t mean it has to come up w/ "featuritis" like software sample players have to.
Just only make it run in 64Bit and it don´t even has to adress 8, 16 or 32 gig of RAM IMO.
Instead it would be cool using XITE RAM, maybe user selectable.
VDAT,- it is "outdated" too when comparing to DAW, but for some backing tracks it is cool.
So why lossing devices when a new SCOPE version will appear ?
Bud