I would like to buy a Xite from SC
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 3:18 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the community, but I read along a lot. My english is very bad, sorry for that. But I have Babelfish
I have been using Scope for many years. I have a 23 DSP system, 1x 15 Scope and 2X4 Pulsar I. These are in an expansion box from ExSys. This also works perfectly with a Lenovo W700 Win 10 laptop. I also have a Lenovo Celsius 720 desktop with a Zeon 1620 quad core processor. I am a musician myself, not a technician, but as a musician, there is always a lack of money times in studios go yourself. That's why I plan not to bury my head in the sand during the difficult Corona times and to improve my recording skills. I'm thinking of a SC Xite-1.
Now I have a few questions for you. I still have a BCR 2000 with which I have been able to control Sonar Platinum remotely for about 2 weeks and today I got a second BCR 2000 for the Scope System on ebay. A Xite is not cheap, if I get one, then it should bring me a long way forward so that I am not disappointed or want to get something else after a year or two. I myself like to work with Scope and like routing. Musically, I tend to make music with instruments, including East West or something else, but not so much synthesizers. I like jazz, classical, and basically all music where instruments are played. Indian, Japanese, South American. Just everything, if it's good . The problem was always that my DSP was full at some point and I could no longer load the DSP. Also the usual dropouts like those with the PC happen more often. I am also interested in newer plug-ins. z: B dNa effect rack or channel rack. So far I have always mixed via the STM 2448 or also in Cakewalk Sonar and sent it back to the scope. Can you give me a brief outline of what the added value is? As I said, the ScopeSystem is really great. But, at some point I will reach my limits.
Thanks for reading
I'm new to the community, but I read along a lot. My english is very bad, sorry for that. But I have Babelfish
I have been using Scope for many years. I have a 23 DSP system, 1x 15 Scope and 2X4 Pulsar I. These are in an expansion box from ExSys. This also works perfectly with a Lenovo W700 Win 10 laptop. I also have a Lenovo Celsius 720 desktop with a Zeon 1620 quad core processor. I am a musician myself, not a technician, but as a musician, there is always a lack of money times in studios go yourself. That's why I plan not to bury my head in the sand during the difficult Corona times and to improve my recording skills. I'm thinking of a SC Xite-1.
Now I have a few questions for you. I still have a BCR 2000 with which I have been able to control Sonar Platinum remotely for about 2 weeks and today I got a second BCR 2000 for the Scope System on ebay. A Xite is not cheap, if I get one, then it should bring me a long way forward so that I am not disappointed or want to get something else after a year or two. I myself like to work with Scope and like routing. Musically, I tend to make music with instruments, including East West or something else, but not so much synthesizers. I like jazz, classical, and basically all music where instruments are played. Indian, Japanese, South American. Just everything, if it's good . The problem was always that my DSP was full at some point and I could no longer load the DSP. Also the usual dropouts like those with the PC happen more often. I am also interested in newer plug-ins. z: B dNa effect rack or channel rack. So far I have always mixed via the STM 2448 or also in Cakewalk Sonar and sent it back to the scope. Can you give me a brief outline of what the added value is? As I said, the ScopeSystem is really great. But, at some point I will reach my limits.
Thanks for reading