Just as simple as that.. I'm convinced too.auntybiotic wrote:I am sure if more potential customers knew just how cool SC stuff is (and knowing it exists would be a good start)
-->Tom-->If I understand well, you are you using XTC mode ? I think it's far from the best way to use Scope. I guess you know Scope project mode ? Ok, it's a bit more complicated but that complication allows you to do so much more things ! And first : routing !
The way I use Scope with a daw : my starting project has 24 stereo asio (but you can have 32 !), so I get back into Scope all daw instruments outputs & audio tracks then mix them into Scope with all Scope plugins. In that way, you can use any vst plugins before to send the audio data into Scope via an asio output. You can even resend it into your daw via an asio input, to process the sound with vst's then get back into Scope ! Dante did an issue about that at http://www.hitfoundry.com , somewhere...
In that way, Scope becomes the core of your system and your daw produce audio data, just like any instrument or singer... And it allows you to have many more audio processing/mixing/tweaking potential.
How do you mix hardware synth in XTC mode ? Do you have analog inputs with 0 latency going into a mixer with Scope plugins for outside devices (microphones, hardware synth, electric guitar) ? I used XIC mode one time 15 years ago and realized the lack of potential by comparison with Scope project environment ; so, I don't know how it works with analog inputs !...