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Sonar 2 and PARIS [message #102693] Mon, 02 March 2009 03:27 Go to next message
Rob Russell is currently offline  Rob Russell   
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Hi all,
I'm getting alot better at this and starting to get the hardware together.
My recording tech friend visited and gave me ALOT of help. He wants to know
if I can run Sonar 2 with PARIS. I am assuming he means Sonar would be the
operating software using PARIS hardware. I have no idea, so here I am again:)
My next hardware purchase is a mixer and I'm currently looking at the Mackie
1402 VLZ3. It has 6 mic pre-amps so I can save my money for a good tube pre-amp
and use the 6 built-ins in the meantime. Should I spend a couple hundred
more for the buses?
Thanks for all the help so far.
Rob
Re: Sonar 2 and PARIS [message #102694 is a reply to message #102693] Mon, 02 March 2009 05:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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No. Even once the ASIO drivers for paris are correct, I wouldn't try it.
SONAR 2 is plagued with ASIO issues. Now, if Mike writes WDM drivers, that's
a different story... those work fine in SONAR.
As to Mackie, I'm told that I probably don't want to invest in them anymore.
AA



"Rob Russell" <russellr@madriver.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I'm getting alot better at this and starting to get the hardware together.
> My recording tech friend visited and gave me ALOT of help. He wants to
> know
> if I can run Sonar 2 with PARIS. I am assuming he means Sonar would be the
> operating software using PARIS hardware. I have no idea, so here I am
> again:)
> My next hardware purchase is a mixer and I'm currently looking at the
> Mackie
> 1402 VLZ3. It has 6 mic pre-amps so I can save my money for a good tube
> pre-amp
> and use the 6 built-ins in the meantime. Should I spend a couple hundred
> more for the buses?
> Thanks for all the help so far.
> Rob
Re: Sonar 2 and PARIS [message #102712 is a reply to message #102694] Wed, 04 March 2009 01:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
scott h is currently offline  scott h   UNITED STATES
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Aaron Allen wrote on Mon, 02 March 2009 08:01

As to Mackie, I'm told that I probably don't want to invest in them anymore.



I picked up a 403VLZ3 mixer last fall (had a project where I needed a small mixer)

gotta say... it may have been the best $99 spent on gear for me in quite some time. at its price point... it is a killer little piece.

Re: Sonar 2 and PARIS [message #102713 is a reply to message #102694] Wed, 04 March 2009 01:29 Go to previous message
scott h is currently offline  scott h   UNITED STATES
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Aaron Allen wrote on Mon, 02 March 2009 08:01

As to Mackie, I'm told that I probably don't want to invest in them anymore.



I picked up a 403VLZ3 mixer last fall (had a project where I needed a small mixer)

gotta say... it may have been the best $99 spent on gear for me in quite some time. at its price point... it is a killer little piece.

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