Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
I'm just wondering if finally we have back the XTC (or VST/VSTi) feature in this new release?
Garyb?
Thanks
Garyb?
Thanks
4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
it's always been just an add-on.
the plan is to release it with it's own installer when it's ready.
the plan is to release it with it's own installer when it's ready.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Cool, many thanks for the reply
4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
... but will it work with 64 bit clients? That would be sooooo cooool
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
will work?
those are dangerous words for unfinished software, but yes, i expect it to.
those are dangerous words for unfinished software, but yes, i expect it to.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Any news on this?
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Still no update since this thread...
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
i'm running v5.1 on x64 with XTC. As XTC vst version is quite old (from the nineties), not all daws run these plugs, but some do. For example, Samplitude 11, Live! 8, older versions of Cubase (haven't tried new though)... others just scan them but not initialize.
i'm happy with it. it can't 'render', must do realtime, but it works.
i'm happy with it. it can't 'render', must do realtime, but it works.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
there has been a lot of work on v7.1.
it still has a couple of show-stopping bugs.
it still has a couple of show-stopping bugs.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
And? Is it?
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Will be a great addition if it comes along.
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Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Any news on XTC-mode? Gary? Thanks
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not that i know of, but i never know until the release.
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Is there still someone who is developing and coding? Ralf?
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
no Ralf...
yes, there is still someone.
yes, there is still someone.
Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
I recently found this in an old SOS review of the old Creamware XTC mode - about 'Direct Play'. Its basically what I'm doing anyway in using the XITE-1D as an external MIDI instrument & routing back via ADAT. But useful to know for those contemplating a similar use case assuming a modern incarnation will also have 'Direct Play'.
"As mentioned in the box on latency earlier in this article, playing a SCOPE instrument so the output doesn't pass through an ASIO driver's buffers normally allows that instrument to be played virtually latency free. However, running a SCOPE instrument in XTC mode as a VST Instrument causes that instrument to be affected by the overall ASIO latency. Fortunately, Creamware have come up with a particularly neat way of overcoming this problem by implementing a feature called Direct Play (which, by the way, isn't related to Microsoft's DirectX technologies). What Direct Play enables you to do is route the output of all the SFP instruments (when they're used in XTC mode) directly to one of the hardware outputs on the card, enabling them to be played as if they were running as stand-alone instruments, rather than VST Instruments."
"As mentioned in the box on latency earlier in this article, playing a SCOPE instrument so the output doesn't pass through an ASIO driver's buffers normally allows that instrument to be played virtually latency free. However, running a SCOPE instrument in XTC mode as a VST Instrument causes that instrument to be affected by the overall ASIO latency. Fortunately, Creamware have come up with a particularly neat way of overcoming this problem by implementing a feature called Direct Play (which, by the way, isn't related to Microsoft's DirectX technologies). What Direct Play enables you to do is route the output of all the SFP instruments (when they're used in XTC mode) directly to one of the hardware outputs on the card, enabling them to be played as if they were running as stand-alone instruments, rather than VST Instruments."
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Re: Is the new Scope 7 finally XTC compatible?
Yes this board still offers a lot. Gary should know about what’s happening.