Recording Software used with Scope 2018

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betman
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Recording Software used with Scope 2018

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I am a long time user. When Creamware came to my town Portland Or. they showed us the Tripledat isa card and all the great things it did. I was excited and bought it, I then made a new computer and so on.. ended up deep in the pulasr cards, Scope with ultra16 and lots of cool stuff. Ok.. so here it is 2018 and unless there is a new multi-track plugin for Scope I am simply looking to hear what others use and what plays well with Scope. A big thx to Gary for helping me with which desktop (PC) to get so my new update of Scope will work with newer hardware. But I will need to decide what is best for recording Audio in multiple tracks. Yes, it has been a long time but I never gave up on Scope and even still have older computers to run the Triple but I have to bring things up to date.
_so Reaper?
_Protools? (do people even mix this and that? overkill?
_Cubase? versions?
you get the idea.
thx.
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I just read about Presonus Studio one (Artist) and now asking if anyone has run this or any of the Studio One versions side by side with Scope and of course how did it do and are you happy with it. If so what is the speed and specs of your computer. I read what the minimum is but of course Scope is running as well... but with the built in DSP on the pulsar boards that should be a huge plus just as it was in the past... right? ;-} thx
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If you go Cubase then Cubase Pro 9.5 works well and is the best Cubase version in a while.
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I use Ableton. And general reports are that aside from only a couple DAWs that use Portaudio as the IO interface, everything else works.
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Yeah I think Bitwig is one to avoid because of Portaudio.
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I was looking at Cubase. It seems to be more demanding on the hardware specs... I don't even know if what i have would run it to it's height of performance. I am familiar with it though. I remember when Ableton came out or became more popular... I never did too much with it though. Thanks for the feedback. Hopefully I will figure it out some time this week.
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Samplitude and Sequoia.
I like mixing and mastering through Scope in to Sequoia.

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Propellerheads Reason. Awesome tracking/mixing workflow. http://www.hitfoundry.com/issue_27/rst_mast.htm
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Or if you want something free - there is always Sonar free (resurrected from Gibson's public killing last November).

https://www.soundonsound.com/news/sonar ... lk-bandlab

http://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic. ... t=Cakewalk

"Cakewalk by BandLab includes the core premium features found in the very capable Sonar Platinum (which used to cost £399), including the Skylight user interface, flexible ProChannel modules, ARA integration and an end-to-end 64-bit mix engine."
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I use samplitude and love it, works great with scope
:wink: out and about for music production. Are you still configguring your Studio :lol: music first!
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Thx for the replies. I made this thread hoping to get ahead of things and when I received the rest of what I needed to set up the computerI had some issues installing Scope 7 (that seems to be corrected though). I still have not purchased a DAW and I am going to finish getting the scope boards all set and see what is new there but I still plan on getting a recording program. I thought I would try Reaper but for some crazy reason I am still drawn to the "Studio One" by Presonus. I have had a chance to do more reading here but I just wanted to say thx and If anyone has any more ideas I would love to hear them. The Samplitude I was aware of but not Sequoia. And Reason I used long ago but always associated it more with the groove machine type platform though I know everything is changing. Even inside of the Scope 7 there is a Vdat and after I import more keys and a few more boards I should be able to see what I can do with what is already there. ok.. back to work. B
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