LiquidEDGE Xite tips. How to avoid annoying stuff!

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So to sum up scope on 64bit atm is to do this.

Use the L versions of das C350 & Masteriteq.

Tread carefully with Solaris.

Avoid/remove STS & VDAT.

Avoid the patches above.

Avoid in modular the tapedelay, sampleOsc & some of the stock seq modules.

Ignore the wave drivers, just use ASIO.

Do this and you will have a smooth time with scope.
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Great !
Thank you for the effort Liquid Edge.
Did you really wade thru all the factory patches coming w/ all the modular versions ?
Unbelievable.

thx again

:)

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Yep. 😀
Clearly got time on my hands. (Been off work a week)

I went through all the modular patches a while ago to sift out the ones with seq issues.. so it wasn’t all done in one go, but past two days I went through all the flexor patches. And randomly loaded the modular patches as well to spot the SampleOsc or tapedelay 64bit crash, hence why some may of been missed, but I doubt it.

It was actually quite enjoyable (started off as chore). The sounds from flexor, and modular in general. Are fantastic.
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In regards to sample oscs in particular, removing the audio the module is looking for (wave file) seems to be enough to get things to load. I don't have keys yet to test anything but modular...but I would be curious if that works for Solaris & RD etc.
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Cool. If you like, post the fixed patches & Ill put em with this list somewhere on ScopeRise
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Here is the 808 groover patch (fixed/Split) its the only patch i bothered to fix and two mod 4 shells so you can fix patches yourself, stick the seq modules in one, the rest of the modules in the other.

Just assign the one with the seq modules in it to DSP2. and connect the two shells together.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
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Got it thanks :)
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ive got tapedelay and tapedelayshort working fine on both my xp32bit & win1064bit set ups...

ive added a folder called "delay stuff" to the last link i posted above..

Here it is again..

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing

it contains 6 files... 4.sys and 2.mdl

for the 32bit i did not need to replace the .mdl files.. just add the tapedelay.sys & tapedelayshort.sys to the sys folder!

for the 64bit setup i moved all of these files over and replaced what was there..

hope it works for others.. :)
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Check your pm's.
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