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Yesterday I did a little experiment to see if my XITE-1 was worth keeping as a sound module on another computer running at 96 khz, though for my test I left it connected to my main computer. I couldn't even get ProWave running at all. All that I had running was a MIDI in, ProWave and an ASIO output module (2 channel). I tried assigning it to specific DSPs, but no luck there. I could not get it to show up to Live as an ASIO device unless I ran it at 48 khz. What could I be doing wrong if you're getting 4 voices out of it (and some mastering plug ins) on a 1D and I can't get one voice of it running alone on my system? Could it be because I'm running Scope on a 64 bit system?dante wrote:You are asking the wrong question.
The question should be: How can I combine Native and Scope to run what I need to do at 96Khz ?
I run XITE-1D at 96khz and it runs 4 mastering plugins and proWave at 4 voice poly. My 3 DSP cards can then run another synth @96Khz. Everything else is done Native - and whole system runs at 96Khz.
And to answer the obvious next upcoming question 'will it sound better' - well you wont know without at least a couple of weeks trial, because it wont necessarily be obvious straight off the bat.
Nothing to do with 64 bit - Im running Win8 64 bit here. Its probably down to the presets. I can only get 3 voice poly whilst using the standard issue MasterIT - but last year DAS released MasterIT Lite so when I need 4 voice poly on the proWave I substitute MasterIT Lite into the project.zerocrossing wrote:Yesterday I did a little experiment to see if my XITE-1 was worth keeping as a sound module on another computer running at 96 khz, though for my test I left it connected to my main computer. I couldn't even get ProWave running at all. All that I had running was a MIDI in, ProWave and an ASIO output module (2 channel). I tried assigning it to specific DSPs, but no luck there. I could not get it to show up to Live as an ASIO device unless I ran it at 48 khz. What could I be doing wrong if you're getting 4 voices out of it (and some mastering plug ins) on a 1D and I can't get one voice of it running alone on my system? Could it be because I'm running Scope on a 64 bit system?
Cool. Thanks for that.dante wrote:Nothing to do with 64 bit - Im running Win8 64 bit here. Its probably down to the presets. I can only get 3 voice poly whilst using the standard issue MasterIT - but last year DAS released MasterIT Lite so when I need 4 voice poly on the proWave I substitute MasterIT Lite into the project.zerocrossing wrote:Yesterday I did a little experiment to see if my XITE-1 was worth keeping as a sound module on another computer running at 96 khz, though for my test I left it connected to my main computer. I couldn't even get ProWave running at all. All that I had running was a MIDI in, ProWave and an ASIO output module (2 channel). I tried assigning it to specific DSPs, but no luck there. I could not get it to show up to Live as an ASIO device unless I ran it at 48 khz. What could I be doing wrong if you're getting 4 voices out of it (and some mastering plug ins) on a 1D and I can't get one voice of it running alone on my system? Could it be because I'm running Scope on a 64 bit system?
Here are my presets, under the 'CC-Presets' bank theres a series of 'CC-PadAttack' presets that I use and get 4 voices out of.