Creamware synths in Logic 5.5.1

Tips and advice for getting the most from Scope. No questions here please.

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paulrmartin
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Post by paulrmartin »

Why didn't I think of it before?!

Output the synth you want to ASIO dest in your creamware project.

Insert an I/O in an Audioinstrument track in Logic and assign the input to match the ASIO routing in your SFP project.

Also, you must insert any instrument in your audioinstrument track but disable it(Ctrl+click on that instrument).

Your SFP synth will be driven by a MIDI track so be careful to assign the correct channels in the chosen track and synth.

Now your Creamware synth works like a DXi in Logic. :smile:

edit: This is how I used Ken's piano patch in one of my latest tracks
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sym90
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Post by sym90 »

Yes, this kind of things and many others gives an idea of what a basic creamware system can do and no other system can. The only limit is our brain IMHO .

I really want this platform to grow , not to die simply because there is nothing else in the market so flexible as scope systems!

I think it's the best system ever build and thought among humans , until now.

But i don't think it's necessary to tell it here ; somewhere else perhaps ? who knows :smile:

sYm
okantah
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Post by okantah »

Yes, this kind of things and many others gives an idea of what a basic creamware system can do and no other system can. The only limit is our brain IMHO
cheers
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