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Sonic Core Scope V5 Keygen Mac

Hello everybody, I installed OS X Remote Software on Mac Mini 2009 under Snow Leopard and it works! It didn't work on my Mac Pro 2009 though, I think the USB chipset is different as both Macs run on 10.6.6. I updated the OS in Noah EX to 1.4.23 (latest version) via Complete Update. I installed the following plugins from OXE files (shows up both on hardware and via Remote Software): B-2003 EDS8i Interpole Lightwave Minimax ProOne Prodyssey Prophet 5 SixString Vectron Player Vectron Vocodizer The problem is that after the update I lost all my keys. Every single plugin, including EDS8i and Vectron is telling me that it needs keys I checked back the forum and it seems that I am in need of keyfile (allkeys) and that the only way of obtaining this is to ask nicely at SonicCore. I emailed them today and we will see.

Blimey, no fun with Noah EX yet.

Sonic Core wrote: What SCOPE is about: SCOPE is an excellent and powerful DSP Audio Platform consisting of hardware and software running on a computer. Since years SCOPE is well known for its excellent, analogue-like sound quality, its outstanding flexibility and variety. In the past SCOPE only was able to load plug-ins that were created on the SCOPE development kit. SCOPE was a closed system.

Now, with OPEN SCOPE, every imaginable DSP hardware based audio solution is possible. What is OPEN SCOPE in particular? OPEN SCOPE is the most powerful DSP audio hardware open for 3rd party “visionaries”.

develop any kind of software application that requires a strong DSP hardware - use any C library to create an application using SCOPE hardware - the software is easily adaptable to MAC OS / iPad / Linux / etc - implement the SCOPE DSP hardware in your system, whatever it planned to be: a guitar effect rack, a synthesizer, a digital mixer, an IO interface or (as we did) an XITE. In the future I'd like to see Studio One beside the Parseq DAW! More info: This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 20:08:10 MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM Mac OS X 10.6 Studio One 2 Professional, 32 Bit Sonic Core SCOPE Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Windows XP@8 GB Compact Flash Card tc electronic Impact Twin novation Remote 61SL Mk II. Sodbuster-ca Prenoob Joined: 21:06:32 Messages: 55 Offline How do you have your SCOPE cards connected to S1? Are you running ADAT lightpipe back & forth?

I used to do it that way back in my early Pro Tools LE days. PTLE doesn't support ASIO (the hardware does only when PTLE is not running). I also have an OASYS PCI that I used to interface that way. I'm planning to revive the OASYS PCI and put it in a Win 98 machine and use it as an external synth box. John Bowen made some pretty good synths for that platform.

This message was edited 4 times. Last update was at 03:25:49. Sodbuster-ca wrote:I used to do it that way back in my early Pro Tools LE days. PTLE doesn't support ASIO (the hardware does only when PTLE is not running). I also have an OASYS PCI that I used to interface that way. I'm planning to revive the OASYS PCI and put it in a Win 98 machine and use it as an external synth box. John Bowen made some pretty good synths for that platform.

So you still have your SCOPE card in action? I bought the Zarg Bundle with 10 Bowen Synth for 379 Euro yesterday.

Sonic Core Scope V5 Keygen Mac

Looking forward to get the activation keys! The offer is still online by the way! This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 10:12:50 MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM Mac OS X 10.6 Studio One 2 Professional, 32 Bit Sonic Core SCOPE Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Windows XP@8 GB Compact Flash Card tc electronic Impact Twin novation Remote 61SL Mk II. Sodbuster-ca Prenoob Joined: 21:06:32 Messages: 55 Offline Yeah, I still have my SCOPE cards, (4 actually).

They're not really in use at the moment.I have some rearranging to do. I plan to have them back in action very soon. The Sonic Core sale was exciting. I picked up two SCOPE v5.1 upgrades and a DAS DYNPARA dynamic Parametric EQ for mastering.

I agonized over the Zarg Synth Bundle but decided to pass in the end. $484 is a great bargain for all those great synths but.that little voice inside said nooooooo. On the other hand, I might reconsider it today since the opportunity is still available.

Sonic Core Scope V5 Keygen Mac

Oh yeah, make sure you get them your Hardware Serial Number. They need it to generate your keys. Beautiful Beast wrote:I have a Luna II (Creamware) card. It doesn't run on Windows 7, unless I update my Scope from 4 to 5, which will cost € 150. BB And if you don't already have the extra stuff like Minimax, Profit 5, B2003, Modular III, Vectron, STS-5000 and several other plug-ins, it's actually not much at all. Or just get yourself an old PC that runs Win XP.

I have a Pentium 4. This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 20:00:47 MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM Mac OS X 10.6 Studio One 2 Professional, 32 Bit Sonic Core SCOPE Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Windows XP@8 GB Compact Flash Card tc electronic Impact Twin novation Remote 61SL Mk II. Sunmachine wrote:Yep, hardware serial send! Did you already get your keys?

I'd really kill that little devil inside! For my 6 DSP cards, I ordered the upgrade Sunday evening and received the key file Monday morning. For my 3 DSP card, I'm still waiting.

The site says it may take up to 12 hours to send keys. I'm having some kind of problem communicating with them. They keep sending me emails requesting my HW S/N and I keep responding but my responces don't seem to be getting through. On my Sunday purchase, there was a spot for 'Instructions to merchant' via the Paypal system.

That's where I entered the HW S/N's. But on the last two purchases I forgot to do that so now I'm in limbo. It'll get sorted eventually.

Beautiful Beast wrote:I am just not paying that kind of money just to be able to use my hardware on a not-obsolete OS. No matter what fancy plugins they throw in. I never used those on Scope 4 either. Kick ass card tho, the Luna II. BB I'm going to try to use mine with S1V2 since my current card (E-MU 1212m) doesn't play well with S1. I don't expect Creative to do anything about the driver problem.

That's the main reason I bought the upgrade plus I do want to use some of the plugins.especially the Modular III, Vinco and PsyQ. For me, the v5.1 upgrade was much more cost effective than buying another interface card since I already have a good one. Anyway, good luck. Beautiful Beast Presonic Joined: 19:43:52 Messages: 127 Offline To be honest, I have major issues with the remplacement card (M-Audio) on my current system, so I was tempted to upgrade the Luna card. But it has been running for so many years, I'm afraid it might be near the end of it's lifecycle.

BB. Studio One 2 Professional - 32bit. W7 Pro. Intel Core i7 2600 - 3.4GHz - 8Mb. 8Gb DDR Ram.

250Gb SSD boot. 2Tb data drive. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. MSI R6970 graphics. dual monitors.

Beautiful Beast wrote:To be honest, I have major issues with the remplacement card (M-Audio) on my current system, so I was tempted to upgrade the Luna card. But it has been running for so many years, I'm afraid it might be near the end of it's lifecycle. BB Yeah, that is something to be concerned about. I don't have any specific advise for you but I do know that there are many people still running them with no problems after all these years. In fact, there are still some guys running the old 4 DSP cards. I think those went out of production in 1997 or 1998. That's not a concern for me because my PowerSampler/Luna II card was last used a very long time ago.it had only been used for about eight months.

Sonic Core Scope V5 Keygen Machine

My Pulsar II/SCOPE Project cards are still in the box. They're essentially brand new even though I bought them seven years ago. If its any consolation, the 3 DSP cards (Luna II) are still in production, according the SCOPE site, although they no longer use the name 'Luna II'. So it looks like repairs would still be possible for yours if needed. The bad news is, the sale has ended.

The upgrade is back to 159 euros (including 19% vat). This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 00:36:25. Beautiful Beast wrote:To be honest, I have major issues with the remplacement card (M-Audio) on my current system, so I was tempted to upgrade the Luna card. But it has been running for so many years, I'm afraid it might be near the end of it's lifecycle. BB Yeah, that is something to be concerned about. I don't have any specific advise for you but I do know that there are many people still running them with no problems after all these years.

In fact, there are still some guys running the old 4 DSP cards. I think those went out of production in 1997 or 1998.

I'm one of these guys running an ancient 4 DSP Pulsar 1 card along with a 10 year old SCOPE SRB and never had a problem so far! Poor man, that master of the keys. Hope he has a solid keyboard MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4 GB RAM Mac OS X 10.6 Studio One 2 Professional, 32 Bit Sonic Core SCOPE Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Windows XP@8 GB Compact Flash Card tc electronic Impact Twin novation Remote 61SL Mk II » Go to.