A couple of weeks back, I bought softube's model 84, Juno 106 vst. It is really spot on as a virtual clone.
Got me thinking, I've not seen anything new on scope for a long time.
Is there a reason for that?
I have the softube amp Sims on scope, is there no relationship to get more from them? Their Weiss stuff is top drawer, are these things even able to be ported onto the scope platform?
Just curious, as I saw John Bowen saying S|C were making an expansion module for the Solaris hardware.
Is there anything new in the pipeline for scope?
New stuff.
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Re: New stuff.
Lol. That's like another windows.
I'm more interested in fx, mixing and mastering, instruments etc.
I'm more interested in fx, mixing and mastering, instruments etc.
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Re: New stuff.
The newest stuff is from space f, from what I’m aware.Chilliman wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:46 am Lol. That's like another windows.
I'm more interested in fx, mixing and mastering, instruments etc.
https://spacef-devices.com/
Scope 7 introduced a few new devices, so I would have thought 8 will.
Me personally, I almost want for nothing more, everything is covered already.
Re: New stuff.
What can't be achieved int the sdk. It's endless
Re: New stuff.
I feel similarly well covered by existing Scope tools as Liquid EDGE, and still haven‘t exploited the system to it‘s full capabilities yet.
Tbh the main „flaw“ I experience is not sound, but sometimes control (GUI and midi).
Of course new releases would be cool, but regarding PCI cards one has to face the fact of missing onboard memory.
Xite is worth it‘s price, but can be financially demanding...
Still praising the original designers for a system that performs great after 25 years.
Tbh the main „flaw“ I experience is not sound, but sometimes control (GUI and midi).
Of course new releases would be cool, but regarding PCI cards one has to face the fact of missing onboard memory.
Xite is worth it‘s price, but can be financially demanding...
Still praising the original designers for a system that performs great after 25 years.
