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Ashkenazy
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Post by Ashkenazy »

I was wondering. If you remove the I/O plate from a 6/14 DSP card, does it then automaticly become a booster? Or do you have to do more for that?
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Post by astroman »

any DSP card 'boosts' DSP performance, no extra steps needed :grin:
it's a marketing buzzword, nothing serious

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Post by Ashkenazy »

I mean the Scope SRB, which is now called 14 DSP Booster.

So the question once again is:
Does a Scope card become a Scope SRB when you remove the I/O Plate?

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Post by astroman »

I would say so - and in case you want to sell the card it's the proper naming :wink:

cheers, Tom

:oops: I overlooked the software, rodos below writes it better


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Post by rodos1979 »

An SRB (or Booster) card doesnt include any software keys. It is just plain DSPs. If you remove the I/O plate from a Scope card it wont become simply a Booster card, because there are still software keys for it.

Hope that explains your question! :smile:
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Post by Ashkenazy »

I thought Booster/SRB/XTC Cards (whatever you name it), come with a bunch of plugins? (e.g. the Pulsar XTC had a bunch of plugins).
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nope.
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Post by valis »

XTC was marketed independantly most likely because it did come with plugins & XTC functionality. :smile:
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Post by Stige »

And now they are marketing 'DSP booster' with software (thomann.de). XTC has disappeared. Anyway, never seen any Creamware card without software.
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Post by Guest »

SRB used to come with no soft keys.
if you remove the the I/O plate then it becomes a SRB booster with software.
or a Scope board without I/O.

CWA now sell the SRB with plugins only (mix and synth packs) and not Scope software. this means another DSP card is required to run the SCOPE software. So if you have a luna with this new booster then you will have access to all the extra plugins that are now part of the SCOPE professional.
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