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Re: When.if you guys get ready to make the switch...... [message #93240 is a reply to message #93225] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 13:18 |
Robert
Messages: 127 Registered: May 2007
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Hey DJ, are you using a controller?
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote in message
news:47510864@linux...
> Now that I've got my head wrapped around Totalmix (a big deal), I'm really
> getting some pretty major satisfaction out of Cubase SX. Everything just
> works and no matter how outside the box and "unnatural" I get with this,
> it just sorta' sits back, gives me a smartass look and says "c'mon
> asshole....is that all you've got?" Get yourself a MADI card if you want
> a lot of I/O. I'm using a MADI, a Multiface and an AES32 and I've never
> been happier......really. It's a downright enjoyable experience sitting
> down to mix.My heart is no longer in my throat every time I boot up
> wondering if some workaround I've had to employ is going to take the
> system down or something.
>
> The sheer functionality and flexibility of this program is such a breath
> of fresh air and I think it sounds very very good. I'm not even using my
> tape emulator a lot of the time now. You just have to learn how to
> gainstage it. Paris will spoil you in this respect. We all know that, but
> it's not that hard to get some major "PHAT" out of Cubase and the tools
> available to do that and the way they can be implemented is like a dream
> come true. Things like clicking on an external processor and having the
> program automatically calculate and compensate for the latency is
> something I doubt I'll ever take for granted. You do need an external
> mixer of some sort for real time monitoring if you're using more than one
> RME audio card, but other than that, it's sweet....and easy..........and
> fast......and powerful........and stable.....blah blah........
>
> I'm not trying to slag the Paris system. I'm still amazed by how ahead of
> it's time it still is, but I can definitely recommend Cubase 4 with the
> right hardware. Chris Ludwig really was a godsend when I was working out
> my componentry/compaibility situation and what I've got here is more
> stable than my Paris rig ever was.
>
> Deej
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Re: When.if you guys get ready to make the switch...... [message #93241 is a reply to message #93240] |
Sat, 01 December 2007 12:20 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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Steinberg Houston interfaced via midi. Works great for Cubase. won't work
with any other app. I've also got a Frontier Alphatrack interfacing with my
slave computer. It's very cool as well.
Deej
"Rob Arsenault" <mani1147athotmaildotcom> wrote in message
news:4751c295$1@linux...
> Hey DJ, are you using a controller?
>
>
> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote in message
> news:47510864@linux...
>> Now that I've got my head wrapped around Totalmix (a big deal), I'm
>> really getting some pretty major satisfaction out of Cubase SX.
>> Everything just works and no matter how outside the box and "unnatural" I
>> get with this, it just sorta' sits back, gives me a smartass look and
>> says "c'mon asshole....is that all you've got?" Get yourself a MADI card
>> if you want a lot of I/O. I'm using a MADI, a Multiface and an AES32 and
>> I've never been happier......really. It's a downright enjoyable
>> experience sitting down to mix.My heart is no longer in my throat every
>> time I boot up wondering if some workaround I've had to employ is going
>> to take the system down or something.
>>
>> The sheer functionality and flexibility of this program is such a breath
>> of fresh air and I think it sounds very very good. I'm not even using my
>> tape emulator a lot of the time now. You just have to learn how to
>> gainstage it. Paris will spoil you in this respect. We all know that, but
>> it's not that hard to get some major "PHAT" out of Cubase and the tools
>> available to do that and the way they can be implemented is like a dream
>> come true. Things like clicking on an external processor and having the
>> program automatically calculate and compensate for the latency is
>> something I doubt I'll ever take for granted. You do need an external
>> mixer of some sort for real time monitoring if you're using more than one
>> RME audio card, but other than that, it's sweet....and easy..........and
>> fast......and powerful........and stable.....blah blah........
>>
>> I'm not trying to slag the Paris system. I'm still amazed by how ahead of
>> it's time it still is, but I can definitely recommend Cubase 4 with the
>> right hardware. Chris Ludwig really was a godsend when I was working out
>> my componentry/compaibility situation and what I've got here is more
>> stable than my Paris rig ever was.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>>
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Re: When.if you guys get ready to make the switch...... [message #93254 is a reply to message #93225] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 01:08 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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DJ, I don't not being hard to get some Phatt ou of the Steingbergs (C4 & Nuendo).
It's way harder than say Paris & ProTools. Those 2 babies mix themselves.
Most of 06 and 07 I tracked and mixed in Nuendo or Pro Tools, summing out
to a Analog mixer (SoundCraft Ghost). While this a nice setup, Paris spoiled
me into having a dedicated DAW controller. So, for 08 my partner and I will
be looking into
-Tascam DM4800
-Digidesign C24(new)
-New Euphonix (new for 08).
I will be getting back to Paris in 08..I miss the sound. And, I will polish
up and really master Slow-Tools.
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>Now that I've got my head wrapped around Totalmix (a big deal), I'm really
>getting some pretty major satisfaction out of Cubase SX. Everything just
>works and no matter how outside the box and "unnatural" I get with this,
it
>just sorta' sits back, gives me a smartass look and says "c'mon
>asshole....is that all you've got?" Get yourself a MADI card if you want
a
>lot of I/O. I'm using a MADI, a Multiface and an AES32 and I've never been
>happier......really. It's a downright enjoyable experience sitting down
to
>mix.My heart is no longer in my throat every time I boot up wondering if
>some workaround I've had to employ is going to take the system down or
>something.
>
>The sheer functionality and flexibility of this program is such a breath
of
>fresh air and I think it sounds very very good. I'm not even using my tape
>emulator a lot of the time now. You just have to learn how to gainstage
it.
>Paris will spoil you in this respect. We all know that, but it's not that
>hard to get some major "PHAT" out of Cubase and the tools available to do
>that and the way they can be implemented is like a dream come true. Things
>like clicking on an external processor and having the program automatically
>calculate and compensate for the latency is something I doubt I'll ever
take
>for granted. You do need an external mixer of some sort for real time
>monitoring if you're using more than one RME audio card, but other than
>that, it's sweet....and easy..........and fast......and powerful........and
>stable.....blah blah........
>
>I'm not trying to slag the Paris system. I'm still amazed by how ahead of
>it's time it still is, but I can definitely recommend Cubase 4 with the
>right hardware. Chris Ludwig really was a godsend when I was working out
my
>componentry/compaibility situation and what I've got here is more stable
>than my Paris rig ever was.
>
>Deej
>
>
>
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Re: When.if you guys get ready to make the switch...... [message #93265 is a reply to message #93254] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 11:41 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Hey LaMont,
Is there any real info about this stealth Euphonix product? Are you talking
about something they've officially announced or something they are going
to announce. There was the massive buzz and then . . . nothing. If it were
a 'C24 for native apps' I'd be all over it like stink on fish.
Just wondering if there's more info out there,
TCB
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>DJ, I don't not being hard to get some Phatt ou of the Steingbergs (C4 &
Nuendo).
>It's way harder than say Paris & ProTools. Those 2 babies mix themselves.
>
>
>Most of 06 and 07 I tracked and mixed in Nuendo or Pro Tools, summing out
>to a Analog mixer (SoundCraft Ghost). While this a nice setup, Paris spoiled
>me into having a dedicated DAW controller. So, for 08 my partner and I will
>be looking into
>
>-Tascam DM4800
>-Digidesign C24(new)
>-New Euphonix (new for 08).
>I will be getting back to Paris in 08..I miss the sound. And, I will polish
>up and really master Slow-Tools.
>
>
>"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>>Now that I've got my head wrapped around Totalmix (a big deal), I'm really
>
>>getting some pretty major satisfaction out of Cubase SX. Everything just
>
>>works and no matter how outside the box and "unnatural" I get with this,
>it
>>just sorta' sits back, gives me a smartass look and says "c'mon
>>asshole....is that all you've got?" Get yourself a MADI card if you want
>a
>>lot of I/O. I'm using a MADI, a Multiface and an AES32 and I've never been
>
>>happier......really. It's a downright enjoyable experience sitting down
>to
>>mix.My heart is no longer in my throat every time I boot up wondering if
>
>>some workaround I've had to employ is going to take the system down or
>>something.
>>
>>The sheer functionality and flexibility of this program is such a breath
>of
>>fresh air and I think it sounds very very good. I'm not even using my tape
>
>>emulator a lot of the time now. You just have to learn how to gainstage
>it.
>>Paris will spoil you in this respect. We all know that, but it's not that
>
>>hard to get some major "PHAT" out of Cubase and the tools available to
do
>
>>that and the way they can be implemented is like a dream come true. Things
>
>>like clicking on an external processor and having the program automatically
>
>>calculate and compensate for the latency is something I doubt I'll ever
>take
>>for granted. You do need an external mixer of some sort for real time
>>monitoring if you're using more than one RME audio card, but other than
>
>>that, it's sweet....and easy..........and fast......and powerful........and
>
>>stable.....blah blah........
>>
>>I'm not trying to slag the Paris system. I'm still amazed by how ahead
of
>
>>it's time it still is, but I can definitely recommend Cubase 4 with the
>
>>right hardware. Chris Ludwig really was a godsend when I was working out
>my
>>componentry/compaibility situation and what I've got here is more stable
>
>>than my Paris rig ever was.
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>
>>
>>
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