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Re: Simple Creamware-Scope setup Question [message #76249 is a reply to message #76206] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 09:49 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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Hey Neil,
Thanks for the response. I'm thinking of using the 8 aux sends/returns as I
only have one EDS card installed and don't want to use up channels for fx
returns. I'm not sure how the synths could be used. I guess I'd have to
return those to a channel (or two) -yes?
I'm guessing that I'd want to use at least two verbs, two to three synths,
possibly a compressor or two. But, if I the home card would simply support
three good sounding reverbs -long, short, medium, that alone would be pretty
nifty.
Thanks again.
MR
"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4561b9e7$1@linux...
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> You can also get their convertor box, the A16Ultra, and run
> analog ins & outs if you don't want to mess with the ADAT card
> (or if you have trouble finding one). The Home card may or may
> not be enough DSP for what you want to do, though... what are
> you thinking about in terms of how you'll be implementing it?
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> Neil
>
> "Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I've read DJ's posts about the scope cards and I'm giving some thought to
> >perhaps getting a the scope "home" card. I only have one EDS card and
I'm
> >not sure if I've got this right. I'm thinking that I'd like to run the
> >scope card on the same system as Paris (AMD Athlon 1.7 -or something like
> >that speed, haven't got the box in front of me). I'm guessing that I'd
> have
> >to get an ADAT card for Paris and route the 8 aux sends to the scope
card,
> >with the returns coming back through the same ADAT line. Scope is saying
> >something like 3ms latency. Have I got this right? Would something like
> >this work?
> >Thanks!
> >MR
> >
> >
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