Well they can only do that if someone emails the bug report.Sounddesigner wrote:Hopefully S|C will confirm and fix it ASAP.
Scope 4.0 Wave driver + Wave Source module questions
- Mr Arkadin
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Re: Scope 4.0 Wave driver + Wave Source module questions
- Sounddesigner
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Re: Scope 4.0 Wave driver + Wave Source module questions
I think that's what Voidar did because of the use of the word "Done", unless i misunderstood.
I'll more then likely send a email aswell with additional questions i have.
I'll more then likely send a email aswell with additional questions i have.
Re: Scope 4.0 Wave driver + Wave Source module questions
well, if the source is a windows playback device, i'm not surprised, i think it's always been like that. do you mean that an app like samplitude doesn't output 24bit into Scope via a 24bit wave source? this is likely not a big deal for most people, but it wouldn't be optimal, for sure. i know that the 24bit wave destination module is 24bit, my software confirms this.
Re: Scope 4.0 Wave driver + Wave Source module questions
Yup,
Having REAPER output through 24bit Wave Source results in truncation
Got an email by S|C now which confirms it.
"Dear Vidar XXXXXXXX,
htanks, it seems you are right, bette use ASIO for 24 bit.
We will work on that in coming versions."
Yes, it seems recording in 24bit is possible. I can confirm that.
Maybe not a big deal for most users, but if you would like something like ASIO4ALL to aggregate hardware into a bigger system you are pretty much restricted.
Having REAPER output through 24bit Wave Source results in truncation
Got an email by S|C now which confirms it.
"Dear Vidar XXXXXXXX,
htanks, it seems you are right, bette use ASIO for 24 bit.
We will work on that in coming versions."
Yes, it seems recording in 24bit is possible. I can confirm that.
Maybe not a big deal for most users, but if you would like something like ASIO4ALL to aggregate hardware into a bigger system you are pretty much restricted.