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CubaseSX3>Paris Peeps - What's your modus operandi? [message #63918] Sun, 29 January 2006 11:22 Go to previous message
Jon Jiles is currently offline  Jon Jiles
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Okay, so I took Deej's advice and for syncing purposes replaced my Dakota
with the RME 9652, gave up on my great Tracktion 2 "frontend to PARIS" experiment
and picked up Cubase SX3.

I've moved my UAD-1 into m Cubase box for latency purposes and Cubase is
syncing nicely to PARIS.

Right now I'm planning to use the Cubase box as more of a glorified scratchpad
, the place I hash out any midi stuff and drum tracks, etc and then finish
the whole project in Paris. But maybe (or more likely, certainly) I'm not
seeing a better approach. In fact, I'm not certain what I want the process
to be or what process takes the most advantage of the Cubase/PARIS hybrid
setup.

I have 3 EDS cards in my PARIS box (have a 4th if I need).

I don't do any major live tracking of drums, etc. Just vocals, guitars, keys,
etc.

So I thought I'd ask a few questions o those who know:

1)Is anyone else taking this approach?
2)What approaches are you guys taking with your hybrid setups?
3)What is the meaning of existence? (You can skip this one if you want.)

As always, thanks for the help!
Cheers,
Jon
 
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