Sonic Core
Sonic Core is a German developer of digital audio systems,[http://www.sonic-core.net/en/company/about.html Sonic Core "About page"] that in 2007 took over some of the assets of Creamware, and continues to support, manufacture and develop the Scope DSP hardware platform and associated software that was originally developed by that company.[http://www.midiguy.com/Namm/NamCremwr.html Information about the Sonic Core company and products collected at Namm 2008 by Midiguy.com]
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The company released the Scope Xite-1 in 2009,[http://www.vimeo.com/2951069 video demonstration of the Xite 1 at Namm 2009, by Greg Hurley] but unlike older Scope products developed by Creamware that were internal PCI cards the Xite is an external rack unit, combining a high-end audio interface with a powerful DSP-based audio accelerator farm based on newer DSP chips than the older Scope platform used, but compatibility with older software is maintained by also providing a farm of 6 processors from the original cards. Interfacing with a host computer is done using a PCIe card or an ExpressCard.[http://www.sonic-core.net/en/products/xite-1.html SC Xite 1 page] The company has also released pay-for updates to the Scope software platform,[http://www.sonic-core.net/en/products/scope5.html Scope V.5 info page] thus enabling owners of older Creamware cards to use software written for newer products and run the cards under newer versions of Microsoft Windows.[http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=27539 Press release and discussion about the original release of Scope v5 on Planetz]
Updates for other products that were originally developed as additional Scope components by Creamware have also started to show up, version 4 of the Modular Synthesiser was made available in December 2009 as a paid upgrade[http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3908047 copy of MOD IV announcement and subsequent discussion on KVR - December 2009] but the company has also been helping third parties that have written software for the Scope platform to release their software as hardware products,[http://www.sonic-core.net/en/innovation/solaris.html pre-release material from Sonic Core] the Solaris that is manufactured by John Bowen is the result of such a collaboration.[http://www.sonic-core.net/en/home/introduction.html Article by John Bowen about his involvement with the Scope system and the Creamware and Sonic Core companies][http://www.kaosaudio.com/john-bowen-synth-design-solaris-synthesizer/ Short intro to the Solaris and its background on Kaos Audio][http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2008/07/20/john-bowens-solaris-mega-synth-available-for-order/ Shipping announcement and discussion on Syntopia - 2008][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BArO-HWzm4o A Solaris Demo and a video interview by Gearwire with John Bowen - Youtube]
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External links
- [http://www.sonic-core.net Sonic Core Homepage]
- [http://forums.planetz.com The Planetz Forums] Discussion group about the Sonic Core Scope DSP platform
- [http://www.devz.org Devez.org - A Scope user resource]
- [http://cwmodular.org Dedicated site for the S|C Modular synthesizer]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100610230357/http://www.scopedia.net/ Scope Wiki]