Hi!
Anobody knows about an VST wrapper for the scope fusion platform? A device that lets you load any VSTi or effect inside the project window and route audio in and out from it...
Would that be possible to develop?
Black.
A VST adapter for fusion platform. What about that?
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John, please transfer this to Device/module wishlistOn 2006-04-21 02:35, black_chungo wrote:
Hi!
Anobody knows about an VST wrapper for the scope fusion platform? A device that lets you load any VSTi or effect inside the project window and route audio in and out from it...
Would that be possible to develop?
Black.
well, I'm asking myself how much differentr this would be from the 'classical' routing approach via ASIO in/out and a sequencer (?)
in Scope's sense it wouldn't be 'latency free' anyway as the VSTi is executed on the host CPU with it's own buffer(s)
without one of the 'big' sequencers there's <a href=http://www.xt-hq.com/>EnergyXT</a> or Tobybear's <a href=http://www.tobybear.de/p_minihost.html>Minihost</a>
cheers, Tom
in Scope's sense it wouldn't be 'latency free' anyway as the VSTi is executed on the host CPU with it's own buffer(s)
without one of the 'big' sequencers there's <a href=http://www.xt-hq.com/>EnergyXT</a> or Tobybear's <a href=http://www.tobybear.de/p_minihost.html>Minihost</a>
cheers, Tom
Transfered to :-On 2006-04-25 12:49, astroman wrote:
well, I'm asking myself how much differentr this would be from the 'classical' routing approach via ASIO in/out and a sequencer (?)
in Scope's sense it wouldn't be 'latency free' anyway as the VSTi is executed on the host CPU with it's own buffer(s)
without one of the 'big' sequencers there's <a href=http://www.xt-hq.com/>EnergyXT</a> or Tobybear's <a href=http://www.tobybear.de/p_minihost.html>Minihost</a>
cheers, Tom
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=30&12
As not Scope Development
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Aries on 2006-04-25 13:01 ]</font>
I know the other link, but found this place more appropriate, as I wanted to pick up stardust's comment.
Imho the integration of native program sequences is an extremely important aspect of Scope developement (regardless if with SDK or not).
The 2 apps mentioned before may exceed the requested functionality, but could be considered running code examples, to a degree.
cheers, Tom
Imho the integration of native program sequences is an extremely important aspect of Scope developement (regardless if with SDK or not).
The 2 apps mentioned before may exceed the requested functionality, but could be considered running code examples, to a degree.
cheers, Tom