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EMAIL from SONICCORE -->

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 12:52 am
by rhythmaster
In my INBOX today:

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Dear SCOPE Community!

Did you know? SCOPE XITE-1 is available in just
a couple of weeks - with SCOPE Software Version 5
for WIN XP / VISTA and MAC OS X 10.4 / 10.5.
You've asked for it - we will make it happen...
for the new generation of audio professionals!
More information soon!

Please visit our website at www.soniccore.com.

Best regards
Your Sonic Core team



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Liebe SCOPE-Freunde!

Haben Sie's gewußt? SCOPE XITE-1 ist in einigen Wochen
lieferbar - mit der SCOPE Software Version 5
für WIN XP / VISTA und MAC OS X 10.4 / 10.5.
Sie wollten diese Box - und wir werden sie bringen...
für die neue Generation der professionellen
Audio-Anwender.

Wir halten Sie auf dem Laufenden!

Schauen Sie auch einmal auf unserer Website vorbei:
www.soniccore.de

Best regards
Your Sonic Core team

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It's near .................. :lol:

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 1:05 am
by YiannisK
Yep I got it too.
Lookin Good S/C :wink:

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:26 am
by the19thbear
hmmm... a couple of weeks, as in "soon"? :P that will mean 6 weeks or so :D

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:35 am
by kylie
I got that mail, too, and had the hope there would be some more recent announcement.
did you see any change on their website? I did not.
so it's just dropping the news to customers who did not check the website for long or don't read PZ.

(feel free to correct me if I'm wrong :))

-greetings, markus-

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 2:56 am
by the19thbear
i think you are right!
this is imo the last chance for soniccore/creamware to do it the right way. I really hope they work smart and stick to a few products and make them good.
It just gives me chills(the bad kind) to know that they announced "soon" as in 6 months, and now may is not the release date.. and i get this email that "in a couple of weeks..." it just doesnt seem very professional to me. either you say " Work in progress" and keep people update on what you are doing or you simply dont say anything, and announce only when you release the thing.

this would be ok for some other companies, but not for a company that just went bankrupt and is going for a fresh start..

oh well... enough about that..

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 3:31 am
by kylie
there was that announcement here on PZ from ralf that redesigning the box in order to fulfill some requests that came up here in the forum will delay the final delivery for a couple of weeks.

I would have expected that rescheduling the release would be announced on the website as well. just sending an email "it's just a few weeks" is almost no news.
if they only pretended there was progress, it would look much more promising...
tease us, soniccore :)

-greetings, markus-

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 7:21 am
by Shayne White
the19thbear wrote:i think you are right!
this is imo the last chance for soniccore/creamware to do it the right way. I really hope they work smart and stick to a few products and make them good.
It just gives me chills(the bad kind) to know that they announced "soon" as in 6 months, and now may is not the release date.. and i get this email that "in a couple of weeks..." it just doesnt seem very professional to me. either you say " Work in progress" and keep people update on what you are doing or you simply dont say anything, and announce only when you release the thing.

this would be ok for some other companies, but not for a company that just went bankrupt and is going for a fresh start..

oh well... enough about that..
It got delayed for a couple of weeks because people like me requested (demanded?) built-in Z-Link connectors. So blame me, not SC. :D

I do think they should update the web site and put the new specs and release date on there -- people who didn't get the email or read Ralf's post will be wondering what's going on.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 8:14 am
by hifiboom
hey just look to the games industry.

They announce a new game for a sheduled release date and then they move the date sometimes over two year.

One more month is just okay, if the do some further tweaking.

And I know that they also had a look on the bug thread and have confirmed from Ralf that they try to fix some of the bugs, at least what is possible in the time frame.

I`m pretty sure, we will be all gald if we are getting a better product at the end and have to wait a bit longer. :wink:

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 8:22 am
by braincell
I wonder if this means an end to the internal cards. They need PCIe internal cards.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:48 am
by HUROLURA
braincell wrote:I wonder if this means an end to the internal cards. They need PCIe internal cards.
What for ?

Actually, one of the Xite PC-connexion is a PCI-e Board (for desktop PC), the other being Express-Card (for latop).

These are mostly just the link to the host. Having a seperate hardware unit to host the DSP also offer more flexibility to design new units with different features. The link should be the same PCI-E or express-card Board.

My 2 cents

Cheers

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:54 am
by arela
First newsletter since December, ....something good is up!

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:40 am
by braincell
Yes I know the xite is PCIe. They need internal cards that are PCIe. The xite is great. I'm just saying I hope they don't drop the cards because the xite is too expensive for me. I would buy a Scope At Home if it had PCIe and the ability to work with previous cards.

HUROLURA wrote:
braincell wrote:I wonder if this means an end to the internal cards. They need PCIe internal cards.
What for ?

Actually, one of the Xite PC-connexion is a PCI-e Board (for desktop PC), the other being Express-Card (for latop).

These are mostly just the link to the host. Having a seperate hardware unit to host the DSP also offer more flexibility to design new units with different features. The link should be the same PCI-E or express-card Board.

My 2 cents

Cheers

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:44 am
by garyb
the internal pci cards still use the same software. the internal pci cards still have quite a bit of life left.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:46 am
by braincell
I would think you get get better performance with PCIe though. That is all I am saying. The cards are great. I hope they continue to make them and develop them because I might get one. I will never buy an xite. I just got a PCIe graphics card for a year old computer someone gave me. It costs $35 and has HDTV out. True gamers laugh at it but this is amazing for me. A benefit is that it has no fan just a giant heat sync so I'm thinking it will be good for a DAW.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:47 am
by garyb
sure, pci-e internal cards would be a nice replacement to the current cards.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 12:24 pm
by HUROLURA
I think a downsized Xite-1 with less DSP power would probably be the more affordable solutions.
I guess the Xite-1 is build as a set of several DSP board. It has been said that the Xite has 18 DSP chips. Let us just imagine it is build as a mainboard with 6 DSP chips and 2 expansions ports for 6 DSP chips board (just speculating here).

Then they could offer a full range of Xite solution ranging from a basic 6 DSP units, to the full Xite-1 18 DSP unit and have an intermediate offer with a 12 DSP unit (just ranging roughly similar to the Home/Project/Professional range of Scope PCI board) without the need for hardware developpement.

A basic Xite(-3) with 6 DSP would provide 3 times the power of the Scope Professional board : i.e. the new "Home" solution = what can be achieved with the maximum configuration of nowadays (3 scope pro boards).

An intermediate Xite(-2) with 12 DSP would provide the equivalent DSP power of 6 Scope Pro: i.e. the new "Project" solution.

The almost there Xite-1 with its 18 DSP chips would then be the new Pro solution.

Then if PCI-e standard become obsolete they would "just" have to redesign the interface board to the new PC standard without the problem we had with the PCI to PCI-e PC standard evolution.

One could even imagine they could later design a firewire-based host interface...

My 2 cents

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 3:26 pm
by braincell
A lot of what is included in the xite, many of us already have such as the rear connections. Why pay for something I don't need?

Rear Connectors
Analog In/Out balanced XLR (2 channels), 1 x AES/EBU interface,
2 x ADAT In/Out (16 channels), MIDI In/Out/Thru,
Wordclock In/Out,

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 3:29 pm
by rhythmaster
XITE-1 has 18 DSPs :P

this means 10 times 14 old-DSP's.

So XITE-1 is about 10 old Professional Systems sold for approx. 2800 Euro incl. VAT.
So just divided by 10 one "PRO-Sys" is only 280 Euro!!!!!

That's a big reduction in price!

YEAH!

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 7:00 pm
by paulrmartin
I can't help but apprehending the crybabies who are going to say their cards are going to be worthless because the new DSPs are out...
My Pulsar 2's are not going to stop working just like my Logic 5.5.1 after Apple bought Emagic... The card is only worth something if you USE it! Right?

I am just eager to see the new look of Scope 5 :)

Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 10:49 pm
by arela
The card is only worth something if you USE it! Right?
Not unlike most things I buy.