NEW SDK announced
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Does anyone know if plugs made on the new sdk will also work on Scope 4/4.5???
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they may(and probably most will), but i wouldn't count on it.
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i've got the reply from SC and they confirmed the new sdk will run on pci cards.
The price for existing sdk users is 98 EUR.
The sdk 5 will need scope 5.1 drivers, so a scope 5.1 license must be bought separately.
Sal
The price for existing sdk users is 98 EUR.
The sdk 5 will need scope 5.1 drivers, so a scope 5.1 license must be bought separately.
Sal
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where can i find info about this??
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Thats good to hear djmicron. And great to see all the old developers looking excited again. Welcome home chaps 

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So who take the chance to jump in the Xite SDK world ?
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Me, in three weeks with xite1 and sdk. SDK will be a new world for me but I am very curious and can't await it. Also the Xite1 will resurrect my modular work and move my focus away from all the vst thingies.
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Just waiting for email confirmation and I'll be on board too!
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just got a mail... They'll send me the total cost shortly
I opted for the 1D though, enough power for my needs.

I opted for the 1D though, enough power for my needs.
andy
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I'm REALLY looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with !!
Greg
Greg
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Looks like there is something new available for download ...
Download complete ... YES








Download complete ... YES
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SDK 5.0 Installation complete !!! 

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5.0? are they holding back the 5.1, or is the announcement wrong for once 

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It is SDK 5.0 that will develop for Scope 5.0 32 bit and 5.1 32 and 64 bit
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sorry, just being sarcastic as the "announcement" was 5.1 

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HUROLURA wrote:SDK 5.0 Installation complete !!!
where to download ?
where to made payment buy (for the sdk 5.0)?djmicron wrote:i've got the reply from SC and they confirmed the new sdk will run on pci cards.
The price for existing sdk users is 98 EUR.
The sdk 5 will need scope 5.1 drivers, so a scope 5.1 license must be bought separately.
Sal
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Just email to SC support ...
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Finally got the xite-1
The sdk v5.1 looks the same as the v4.
Ralf told me that dsp module list cannot be opened as in the v4, so first we must create devices containing the dsp's and then access them.
My first impression on the new hardware is positive, it runs smoothly on 7 64bit and can load a huge amount of reverbs without bandwidth problems(which is the real limitation of my 36 dsp pci based system).
Next days i'll check it deeply.
Sal

The sdk v5.1 looks the same as the v4.
Ralf told me that dsp module list cannot be opened as in the v4, so first we must create devices containing the dsp's and then access them.
My first impression on the new hardware is positive, it runs smoothly on 7 64bit and can load a huge amount of reverbs without bandwidth problems(which is the real limitation of my 36 dsp pci based system).
Next days i'll check it deeply.
Sal