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dante wrote:NASA have one agenda. Run to Mars when earth fucks up. Well, someone tell me a better agenda ? Apart from being able to take XITE along for the ride.
has anyone envisaged what it would be like, weightless in space with a laptop and XITE floating next to you ?
yeah, probably, sure.enantiodromia wrote:will scope7 solve the issue of compatibility for the new chipsets?
Hello Garyb - What was going to be included in Scope 6? - Audio Biscuit Par Seq - Scope synths integrated into Par Seq powered via the DSP. This is not that important - An XTC style mode that works in full project mode [if that makes sense]garyb wrote:yeah, probably, sure.enantiodromia wrote:will scope7 solve the issue of compatibility for the new chipsets?
it doesn't exist yet, so nobody can say for sure.
hey Gary i have pci that i would love to keep using but im more concerned about xite as its my daily tool , correct me if im wrong but from what i understand the new chipsets have problems with xite x99, z197 ,z297, 1151 is there any change about that you know of? have you built systems with new chipsets that worked good with xite?garyb wrote: the main point of Scope 6 was cross-platform capability, a general update. i suppose that would help chipset compatibility. i'm not sure if it means anything that the current chipsets don't work correctly. when socket 1155 came out, it didn't work correctly for PCI cards, so it seemed that PCI cards were done. now the newest chipsets DO work with PCI cards. the situation is more fluid than it appears...
Hardware vs. Software....big differencegaryb wrote:the plugs are outdated?
you mean like a hardware compressor or synth is outdated?
yes, the marketing sucks. it's not because of philosophy.
Not true. Cause actually there is NO DIFFERENCE between SCOPE and hardware cause truthfully and technically they are one-and-the-same. SCOPE plugins ARE HARDWARE and were sold EXACTLY as that in the past; ASB's, Klangbox's, and Noah were all individual SCOPE plugins sold separately as individual hardware units. Plus XITE-1 technically is no different than a external sound-module like Roland integra 7 apart from needing a computer. For some people the ASB's are classics that are still sought after to this day. I don't know what your idea of hardware is but technically SCOPE plugins were sold exactly as individual hardware units in the past and XITE-1 is not just software but is external hardware running software like many other sound-modules. SCOPE has always sold as expensive hardware cause the sound quality merited it, Native plugins close to never do this.thomson wrote:Hardware vs. Software....big differencegaryb wrote:the plugs are outdated?
you mean like a hardware compressor or synth is outdated?
yes, the marketing sucks. it's not because of philosophy.
just can't resist..... give me one plugin on any platform that is like our formulaX or our aeolian harp per examples!thomson wrote:Well... lets say....
Scope Platform is dying.
The plugs are outdated and there is no update till 2927