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Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:06 am
by dawman
Many celebritiies stopped by.
Both of these guys loved XITE-1 and Solaris.
OJ was impressed w/ the quality of the mic pre's.
And Mr. Matrix 12, XPander himaself gave a nod of approval.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:15 am
by Warp69
Some questions :
1) The Solaris synth - is that a generic platform, so JB could make different synth (not just updates) available for the platform? You could choose which synth to load at start up?
2) Will there be ANY difference between the Solaris HW and the same plugin running on XITE at 96kHz? If so, will there be a XITE version which is identical to the hardware?
3) Will SC continue and expand the cooperation with Softube for additional plugins, like comps etc.?
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:21 am
by garyb
i'll ask tomorrow.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:26 am
by dawman
They are born of the same womb, but Solaris hardware sounds incredibly larger in person.
I assume the 96k hardware version cannot be mimicked by the software, as I have both.
I was floored at the incredibly powerful lush pads.
The layout of the synth for a live performer is perfect.
Oscillators are all on the upper left, filters on the upper right, joystick and ribbon are exactly where they should be, and the sound....................Jeez, what can I say other than the NAMM show had many synths, but not like Solaris.
I really like panning the 2 Waldorf Wave Oscillators hard right,and 2 MulitModes hard left and playing an 8 voice layered patch...........................Fuckin' Incredible.
Many will say " Gosh the Virus is only xxxx amount of dollars and has 96 voice polyphony."
Maybe so, but Solaris doesn't need more than 16 voices to assert it's authorative sound.
I am sure it also has 512 presets.................all I can say is it will be needing them.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:53 am
by garyb
there you go.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:02 am
by next to nothing
Hang on a minute!
look at the picture og John and Tom... Shape of nose, eyes, smile, ears and even double chin.... AND hair line! Are they brothers?!?

Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:22 am
by dawman
2 x Pedal In's, SP/DIF I/O's, 8 x Analog Out's, 4 x Analog In's, MIDI In/Out/Thru, USB and Expansion Card Slot.
BTW, the guy who brought pics of Solaris to the net first Brotha' Man Carbon111, thanks a bunch, I am sorry I only have his feet in this picture.
This Dog'll Hunt.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:29 am
by bill3107
thank you for the posts guys that's great ! I suppose we will have more details very soon ... I think that the good news for SC is that there is no real competitor... Even UAD just launch a solo version for laptop which is a good idea but does not help a lot people (like me) who need also an audio interface AND external HDs ... To be continued ...
Jo
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:28 am
by dawman
One can crank up the polyphony on several channels of synths, and like on our older cards one voice at a time on high loads shows movement on the DSP meter. 8 voices at a time w/ XITE-1 is instantaneous w/ no noticable movement using a stock Modular or synth........ankyu.

Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:09 pm
by soul-synthesis
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:49 pm
by garyb
no.
(unless you call the team's graphic artist Nadia a booth babe...)
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:34 pm
by siriusbliss
garyb wrote:petal wrote:Tell us about the interest from people at the booth - are "new" people impressed with XITE and Solaris? Do they get it at all?

well i spent some time friday making sure that they did, and i'm gonna do the same sunday. yes, it's going over VERY well. it looks like a great product. S/C and John's booth is on the far edge of the show and downstairs, but there is traffic and people are interested. there's a little buzz(talk talk) about XITE and Scope upstairs and even Digidesign came down to take a look.

Scope isn't burning down the building or anything, it's a little bit obscure, but i really feel good about the response and think that Holger and Jurgen will sell quite a few of them...
Next year - BOOTH BABES
<and upstairs>
Greg
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:36 pm
by firubbi
thank you guys

we're almost there and whaaaaattaaa enormous power xite has

Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:39 pm
by siriusbliss
VIDEO of XITE-1 posted on Vimeo, and soon on youtube - stay tuned
<UPDATED>
OK, here's the video up on Vimeo:
http://www.vimeo.com/2951069
Greg
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:22 pm
by Shroomz~>
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:33 pm
by garyb
oh.
my.
god...

Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:35 pm
by King of Snake
annoying guitar player in the background couldn't stop playing for one second
Looks great though! So cool to have Scope running on a laptop!!
Too bad I'll never be able to afford it unless they introduce a cut-down version at some point.
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:57 pm
by garyb
i thought you all might like to see the printed material...
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:02 am
by garyb
and the last one...
Re: Info from NAMM regarding XITE, Scope 5 and Solaris
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:20 am
by garyb
King of Snake wrote:annoying guitar player in the background couldn't stop playing for one second
well, he was selling his line of effects, so he pretty much played all weekend. the din is pretty amazing in that huge cavern full of noisy people demonstrating things that make noise.

i can't believe how well Greg and i can be heard, to my chagrin...

people really had to speak up to hear each other, not yelling, but no whispering, for sure.