SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu Vid)

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SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu Vid)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK09_F7p7sY

Get to know the Sonic Core Scope DSP Platform. System. A secret weapon in the world of sound for over a decade that is still a top level system with an amazing architecture, unique features and dynamic functionality. Components on the hw and sw side, routing capabilities, mixing, effects, synths, modular, 3rd party stuff, workflow community and a few extra tips.

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Re: SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu

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Didn't watch the whole thing, but good job. We need to spread the word to help Sonic Core grow.

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Re: SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu

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Great stuff Faxi.
I like the Twilight Zone intro vid I saw recently.
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Re: SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu

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Well done :) Your video is squashed horizontally though. Like you screen captured on a super-widescreen monitor and then squashed it into a 16x9 video.
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Re: SC Scope Platform Overview and Demonstration (Faxi Nadu

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Really nice. Has anyone else found the volume to be way down? :-?
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