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Scope device files created using the Scope SDK

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It's a pimped Jupiter pot. Fat rims & ice. :cool:
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<~Shroomz~> wrote:It's a pimped Jupiter pot. Fat rims & ice. :cool:
I`ve noticed this also.... :P
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hifiboom wrote:I`ve noticed this also.... :P
I knew you would.
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:D

now I could say:

I knew, you knew that I would have had known.... :lol:

but I don`t. hehe
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I knew that as well though. :lol:

sorry for the hijack Martin. :oops:
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:lol:
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Post by MCCY »

Hijacking is O.K. - we're in the thread of the best free mastering limiter for the scope platform :D - so it's best to keep it up the list as long as possible (while I additionally can learn some great english terms )!
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cool... :wink:
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Post by Jah Servant »

good job Martin, this thing has come a long way, I can tell you have been working the old gonkulator (your brain). It looks cool as can be as well, nice job Shroomz. I like the outer ring adjustment feature.
I have been looking for limiters and hadn't been satisfied until I bought the fat inserts and there's a limiter in that pack that I really like, and this one (vlim) working very well also. I just wish there was a way to get them to distort less at high settings. I know that cd levels are crazy and I don't master my own stuff as loud as what's out there, but other people want it loud. I downloaded the demo of waves L3 recently and it's amazing how they can make that so that you still are getting fairly clean and still feeling the kick drum at high settings. I'm sure something on scope could compete with that, but who'll make it? Maybe you if you keep going this way.
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Post by darkrezin »

The timeworks mastering comp works pretty well for L2/L3 type uses.
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thanks, I just tried the demo and you are right, it's good.
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Post by lovenara »

hi
i tried vlim5 and think the same as 1st comment,the knobs take lot of concentration to get the right amount.
But it's good anyway.
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Post by lovenara »

็Hi
thnx
but when i open it ,it ask for preset.
I also think a starting point preset could be cool too.
I'm confused about the 2 led on the dial.
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