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Full automation

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:53 am
by nova express
I'm a creamware users since the beginning ( old nickname spiderman ) and there is no real full automation yet.
This side of the software need to be re-think completly imho .
always in sfp3.1 and don't feel the need to change... if something new happen conserning the automation i'll be the first to buy the V6
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at time I was thinking about a kind of midi event sequencer embbeded in the VDAT to manage the stm mixer automation .
maybe it's a wrong idea ?

Re: Full automation

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:02 pm
by siriusbliss
Hi <former> Spiderman :)

Yes, I guess unfortunately you'll have to wait for Scope 6. (although Scope 5 is great).

It's another one of those old conversations that crop up every once in a while - going way back. Creamware dropped it along the way, and now S/C will have to get this going at some point.
So, what protocol would they use to get the resolution? OSC? Euphonix? And how would they change the GUI stream to make faders and knobs move?
All questions I'm sure S/C is considering - but obviously lower priority than PCIe, 64-bit, OSX, etc.

For now I'm automating via MMC from Yamaha 01 mixer into Samplitude or Live and leaving Scope as standalone, which works fine - just that you won't see the faders and knobs move in Scope :(

Perhaps sooner than V6?

Greg

Re: Full automation

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:45 pm
by siriusbliss
I'd say this is probably a close to correct assumption in current development trajectory....which would also include reintegration of XTC and VDAT, then probably other goodies like 64-bit drivers...then onto all the other items mentioned.

Additionally behind-the-scenes, more business oriented possibilities for Xite as a DSP development platform for other developers.

Then perhaps some smaller scaled-down products.

So...betwixt and between all that would be Scope upgrades and feature-sets that COULD include some sort of automation protocol - if it's non-MIDI, then as mentioned AFAIK that currently might involve something like OSC or Euphonix.

Greg

Re: Full automation

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:22 am
by nova express
ok thanx so i'll wait for the V6 !!!