Device Details
Device Overview
Name/Version: | ScopeSync 1.0 | ![]() |
Author: | wellis | |
Description: | ScopeSync is a set of patches for high resolution control of Modular synth devices created for the Sonic|Core Scope DSP platform. It connects to a set of partner modules in Scope Modular. Full details of ScopeSync can be found here: http://bcmodular.wikispaces.com/ScopeSync You must have at least one Scope DSP card or Xite-1/d interface to make use of these patches. The patches are included as part of the BC Modular module set. This also includes the necessary Max Package for mxj~ aspects. Screenshot shows the 64 control version. There are 16, 32 and 128 control versions included in the pack. Automapping indexes are set up to allow multi-bank control from Ableton Push. |
Device Details
Tags | other, hardware, push |
Live Version Used: | 9.1.1 |
Max Version Used: | 6.1.5 |
Date Added: | Mar 12 2014 06:18:59 |
Date Last Updated: | Mar 30 2014 04:21:04 |
Device Type: | instrument_device |
Download URL (report link) | http://bcmodular.wikispaces.com/Downloads |
License (more info): | AttributionShareAlike |
Comments
Thanks! 32-bit "MIDI" over a single audio cable, brilliant! |
Posted on March 12 2014 by jksuperstar (report) |
Interesting stuff. Does his mean sample accurate midi or are the limitations of midi still apparent and the real benefit is the tidying up of comms between applications? |
Posted on March 27 2014 by specialkay (report) |
Sorry, only just saw these comments, will have to see if there's a way of being notified! Re. sample accurate MIDI, I tried to get as close to that as I could, but it will need to be tested in different scenarios to see how well it actually performs. A lot will depend on how well Max handles the passing of MIDI data into mxj. The Java source code for this is on github now, so feel free to have a poke around if you're interested: https://github.com/bcmodular/scopesync/tree/master/java/src/uk/co/bcmodular/scopesync To be honest, the main target of the MIDI passthrough was to workaround Live's arcane track types, so a single track could be used to model a device in Scope. I'm now looking into other methods of communication, e.g. UDP. |
Login to comment on this device.
[ browse device library ]