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Re: some things are happening

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:47 am
by ronnie
https://www.kvraudio.com/submissions.php

https://www.kvraudio.com/developer_application.php

Someone at Sonic Core please sign up and spread the news. I contacted SOS.

I posted on KVR...

I contacted music-radar.

I challenged them: Newsworthy? Dinosaur or Phoenix?

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 9:50 pm
by valis
ronnie wrote:https://www.kvraudio.com/submissions.php

https://www.kvraudio.com/developer_application.php

Someone at Sonic Core please sign up and spread the news. I contacted SOS.

I posted on KVR...

I contacted music-radar.

I challenged them: Newsworthy? Dinosaur or Phoenix?
Thank you Ronnie, excellent work

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:31 am
by Ripper
Does anyone know if there is any plan about a true copperlan integration with the new Scope 7?
I'm aware it is working in Scope 7 as it is but as i know that Sonic-core has a Copperlan license it would be cool to see that license being used :P

Ps: Don't see this as a crazy guy trying to put more work over Holger's shoulders. :D

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 4:39 am
by JoPo
Ripper wrote:Does anyone know if there is any plan about a true copperlan integration with the new Scope 7?
I'm aware it is working in Scope 7 as it is but as i know that Sonic-core has a Copperlan license it would be cool to see that license being used :P
Copperlan works fine with Scope 7, just like before with 5.1. You must FIRST start Scope THEN Copperlan service. I believe that as long as Scope is not loaded, windows doesn't "care" for Scope midi drivers.
I made a shortcut to the Copperlan service, and when Scope is running, I start it.

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 5:30 am
by Ripper
JoPo wrote:
Ripper wrote:Does anyone know if there is any plan about a true copperlan integration with the new Scope 7?
I'm aware it is working in Scope 7 as it is but as i know that Sonic-core has a Copperlan license it would be cool to see that license being used :P
Copperlan works fine with Scope 7, just like before with 5.1. You must FIRST start Scope THEN Copperlan service. I believe that as long as Scope is not loaded, windows doesn't "care" for Scope midi drivers.
I made a shortcut to the Copperlan service, and when Scope is running, I start it.
I know that: I also have a shortcut for the service. :wink:

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:49 am
by JoPo
Nada, niente, 何も, macache, nothing, rien, لا شيء, nichts, कुछ नहीं, walou, τίποτα, que dalle, 没什么, peau d'zob, 무 on the last Audiofanzine newsletter about Scope 7 !
Don't know how to wake up them.

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:37 pm
by Refrochia
Ordered. Long live Scope

Anyone know if better control is still planned? IIRC OSC support was mentioned a long time ago or did I just make that up? Anyway, improved touch control support would be next level. Imagine being able to load up a device from an ipad and set / edit the routing. That would be a dream!

Actually, scratch that - sort the inputs out for the Xcite and I'll buy one (MADI)!! Cant move to xcite as it doesnt have enough inputs. Currently running 2xA16u and a 8xluna box via 2 pulsars. If only I could connect that to an Xcite!

Any news on either of those features?

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:49 pm
by garyb
i'm pushing for madi and dante options.

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 2:06 am
by JoPo
Refrochia wrote: Cant move to xcite as it doesnt have enough inputs. Currently running 2xA16u and a 8xluna box via 2 pulsars. If only I could connect that to an Xcite!
Do like me ! 2 pc : one with PCI's=plenty of I/O the other with Xite linked via ADAT... Or in the same pc, it works perfectly too.

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:47 am
by Bud Weiser
garyb wrote:i'm pushing for madi and dante options.
Isn´t the count of I/O channels, analog and digital, set in stone w/ XITE-1´s architecture ?

I understand:

Z-Link = 16 I/O
ADAT x2 = 16 I/O

I´ve never read any report these were successfully usable simultaneously.
Are they ???
Instead I´ve read XITE had issues w/ 2x ADAT I/O already,- p.ex. w/ Ferrofish A16mkII (AE).
(I own 1 8-channel ADDA w/ ADAT only, so I was unable to test meyself)

AES I/O = 2 I/O

Analog I/O = 2 I/O
Mic/DI In = 2 additional inputs not being available for XITE-1D

To me that´s 38 inputs and 36 outputs at max.

Now, when we p.ex. got MADI,- I thought only the 18 (or 34,- see above) digital I/Os were assignable via MADI.
Means, they could be picked from a 32 or 64 I/O MADI data stream,- no ?

Or would MADI expand XITE-1´s usable digital I/Os ?

:)

Bud

P.S.:

I´d really like to know which quality 16 channel ADAT AD/DA would be usable w/ XITE-1 and SCOPE v7 now.
Anyone out there using actual gear and not only the old Creamware A16s and A16mkIIs ?
Something high quality stock, not modded Behringers ...

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 11:05 am
by garyb
sure they're usable simultaneously!

XITE ADAT works great.
SOME users had problems with Ferrofish converters. i don't know what that's about. i have TWO A16mk2s and never had a problem.

modded Behrigers ARE high quality. :lol:
there are only a couple of different chips that do the AD/DA for EVERYBODY. if the audio path is upgraded, a cheapm converter is a high-end converter. except for the super-duper high-end stuff, NOBODY does an AD/DA from scratch anymore. even then, the choice is between 2 or 3 chips for the actual conversion. i have used many different AD/DAs with XITE from Avalon to RME to Ferrofish to Cranesong, to Behringer to Creamware.

MADI or Dante would be a small board that would replace the small Z-Link Board. since it's not made, don't get TOO excited about it yet.

Re: some things are happening

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:17 pm
by Bud Weiser
garyb wrote:sure they're usable simultaneously!
O.k., that that´s 34 digital I/Os on XITE-1 (ADAT / Z-Link & AES) ...

When MADI or Dante came,- what do we have then ?
That was the question.
I guess,- the same count of digital I/Os ...

Or more because it might be possible internally and in SCOPE environment, offering MADI I/O devices w/ up to 64 channels for In and Out ?
garyb wrote: XITE ADAT works great.
Yes, it also does w/ my Nuendo/RME which has only 8 channels ...
I´d need a 16 channel converter making an external mixer for ext. keyboards obsolete.
garyb wrote: SOME users had problems with Ferrofish converters. i don't know what that's about. i have TWO A16mk2s and never had a problem.
The Ferrofish was what I had originally in mind, yes,- but OTOH, I also don´t want to be one of the "some users having issues".
garyb wrote: modded Behrigers ARE high quality. :lol:
I know that, but buying such gear here and ship to BlackLion in the US and back is insane.
That´s why it´s no option for me.
In addition, for 16 channels I need 2 and that´s 2 HU.
I want the 16 channels in 1 HU and there aren´t so many options ...
garyb wrote: MADI or Dante would be a small board that would replace the small Z-Link Board. since it's not made, don't get TOO excited about it yet.
For sure a great addition to XITE !

:)

Bud