Hey guys i am planning to upgrade my studio, i have a pulsar 2 classic now and plan to get a newer system and an A16 ultra, (moving from sonar to logic) has also creeped in my mind as well).
Here is my question, what is the difference between getting a power pulsar and a full on scope. I want the best features i can get no doubt but if the only difference is something small then i am going with the power pulsar.
can someone one help me here and give me legitimate reasons to consider the scope. like i said i want what is helpful and necessary but 4,000 is a lot of money just for one extra feature
thanks
when do you need a scope???
hi Samuel,
Well first, the hardware - SCOPE/SP comes with the SyncPlate, PowerPulsar does not. Other than that, it is the same 15 DSP board with the ULLI.
Then the software - if you check out the NAMM 2002 post in the Annoucement section of this site, you'll see that /SP comes with the biggest selection of software of any of the cards, making it a really good deal <i>if you need that software</i>. OptiMaster & PsyQ look really good, but I haven't had a change to play with them yet (but SOON). I'm thinking this would replace a tc electronics Finalizer in the rack... we will see.
I think either board is good though, 15DSPs is a really nice number. You use it in a different way than when you just have 6 or so DSPs, for sure. 16 voices on Prisma is possible realisitically.
Well first, the hardware - SCOPE/SP comes with the SyncPlate, PowerPulsar does not. Other than that, it is the same 15 DSP board with the ULLI.
Then the software - if you check out the NAMM 2002 post in the Annoucement section of this site, you'll see that /SP comes with the biggest selection of software of any of the cards, making it a really good deal <i>if you need that software</i>. OptiMaster & PsyQ look really good, but I haven't had a change to play with them yet (but SOON). I'm thinking this would replace a tc electronics Finalizer in the rack... we will see.

I think either board is good though, 15DSPs is a really nice number. You use it in a different way than when you just have 6 or so DSPs, for sure. 16 voices on Prisma is possible realisitically.

everyone need a ScopeSRB, but not everyone willing to pay or not havn't that ability
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