ASIO and ADATfmr wrote:What are you using for I/O with the Scope? And what drive/software version are you using? I'm curious because I have a Scope installed that is just gaining dust inside the computer. I have a dual boot system with Windows XP and Windows 7 64. The drivers were crashing like hell, So I stoped using it. My Scope was from Creamware, if that makes a difference.siriusbliss wrote:Samplitude ProX in Win8.
(new i7 8-core). Soniccore Scope Pro DSP card.
40+ tracks.
Stress test project includes Multiple instances of Kontakt. Two instances of Omnisphere. Superior2 - all multi-tracking.
Numerous Magix Veriverbs and Ammunition mastering plug-in.
Multiple Soniccore Scope DSP synths / Modular IV (running in parallel)
Running steadily and rock-solid since August!
This is my first newly built system in over 5 years.
My last (custom-built) system lasted another 5+ years.
I recommend ONLY custom-built / optimized systems. Nothing 'off-the-shelf'
My studio time is literally worth money, so this approach has worked best for me over the years.
G
Just got an A16 for more I/O
Considering SPDIF interfacing between my Scope Xite-1 (on laptop), and my old Scope cards (sitting in my desktop).
I've had some of these boards for 15 years and they're still going strong.
To get old Creamware PCI (now Soniccore) cards to run again, I would probably just upgrade to latest Scope 5.1 and load new drivers. Running great in Win7 here.
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