Scope compatibility with Access Virus TI

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Scope compatibility with Access Virus TI

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Hi all,

Was wondering wether anyone is using a Virus TI with their Scope setup successfully, particularly the way the Virus has its own USB drivers and VST plugin that work within ones sequencer, eg Cubase SX, but the way Scope handles midi routing and integrates with the PC sounds like the 2 might interfere with one another. Could someone confirm wether the Virus works solidly with a Scope based DAW. Thanks
hubird

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a specific question about a specific synth...nice 'general' scope discussion ;-)
anyway, Cubase handles usb ports perfectly, you won't notice any difference compared with midi ports.
let alone audio streams.
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hubird, hehe. Well I wasn't exactly sure where to post that question. I was going to post it in the Off Topic section, but thought it was slightly Scope related :) Thanks for the advice re the Virus compatibilty though :)
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Thanks stardust too :)
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Re: Scope compatibility with Access Virus TI

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t_tangent wrote:Hi all,

Was wondering wether anyone is using a Virus TI with their Scope setup successfully, particularly the way the Virus has its own USB drivers and VST plugin that work within ones sequencer, eg Cubase SX, but the way Scope handles midi routing and integrates with the PC sounds like the 2 might interfere with one another. Could someone confirm wether the Virus works solidly with a Scope based DAW. Thanks
To be able to run Total Integration from SX, ASIO must be set to Virus-ASIO and therefore you miss Scope ASIO. But I had no problem the short time I owned a TI Desktop...which I switched for a KC instead. Don't need that wavetables and ambient shit, just raw electronic sounds and a C is well enough for that.

Today I have my EMU as ASIO and ADAT-connected between Scope just to "move" over the audio to my EMU-1820M.
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