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More info on using Cubase SX as a standalone FX processor [message #73561] Wed, 04 October 2006 11:56 Go to previous message
animix is currently offline  animix   FRANCE
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Registered: September 2006
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OK,

Before you guys start getting too exicted about this, it appears that there
is one more hoop to jump through if you are using multiple MECs. When
looping audio from Paris *through* Cubase SX channels while Cubase SX is
slaved to Paris ADAT sync, Cubase crashes once audio is being looped from
two different MECs. This is likely due to the latency between EDS cards
causing a trainwreck with the clocking.
This will not be an issue to those who are not wanting to have plugin
automation in SX. As long as SX is not slaving to the Paris timeline, the
audio passes through the audio interface on Cubase and back to Paris with no
problem. If, however, you want to automate plugin parameters, you will need
both machines timeline synced so that you can write automation data to
Cubase SX.

I am hoping to solve this problem by sending Paris ADAT sync to a JL Cooper
Datasync II unit which converts ADAT timecode to MTC and then slaving Cubase
SX to incoming MTC form the Datasync II.

Thank goodness for yet another kludge. I thought I had finally succeeded in
accomplishing everything I started out to do and there was this sudden
realization that my life would have no further purpose.

;o)
 
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