Editing across submixes. [message #62534] |
Thu, 05 January 2006 17:19 |
John [1]
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> >"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:s3tpr1lk8vmphfgn3jf4c7c8cdn9jt06a4@4ax.com...
> >> opinions???
> >
>If you're looking for reality instead of synthesis, go soft all the way. Get
you a good controller and build yourself a moose of a comp to stream samples
or if you need portability get the thingie that plays them out of a box
(forget the name)....or you could drop $8k and get yourself a Korg Oasys.
;o)
"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> So I'm looking to get a new synth in here.Pretty slim synth
> collection-Kurz PC2X and 2500 rack,D50.I'm looking at the Yamaha
> motifs,but a buddy was telling me I should go soft synth.I'm not
> currently running DAW with audio/midi and was thinking of getting
> into the SX thing.
> I haven't gotten into the soft synth thing at all so I'm a
> little hesitant having to go the new dedicated comp,software,vsti
> route compared to a hardware synth I can turn on and make noise
> with.
> However,I can see the benefit of going that route with software
> that will continually be updated as opposed to a hard synth that
> will be worth whatever in a couple of years.
>
> Any advice appreciated,
> PeteHey Deej,good point about reality vs. synthesis.Hadn't thought of
it that way,but I'm probably thinking more reality vibe.
Yeah,I played an Oasys the other day.Nice board,but 8k I don't
think so;)
Pete
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>If you're looking for reality instead of synthesis, go soft all the way.
Get
>you a good controller and build yourself a moose of a comp to stream samples
>or if you need portability get the thingie that plays them out of a box
>(forget the name)....or you could drop $8k and get yourself a Korg Oasys.
>
>;o)
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>"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>news:43bdc14e$1@linux...
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>> So I'm looking to get a new synth in here.Pretty slim synth
>> collection-Kurz PC2X and 2500 rack,D50.I'm looking at the Yamaha
>> motifs,but a buddy was telling me I should go soft synth.I'm not
>> currently running DAW with audio/midi and was thinking of getting
>> into the SX thing.
>> I haven't gotten into the soft synth thing at all so I'm a
>> little hesitant having to go the new dedicated comp,software,vsti
>> route compared to a hardware synth I can turn on and make noise
>> with.
>> However,I can see the benefit of going that route with software
>> that will continually be updated as opposed to a hard synth that
>> will be worth whatever in a couple of years.
>>
>> Any advice appreciated,
>> Pete
>
>Korg makes that, right?
(tic)
AA
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Aaron, the comp I'm talking about has the Triton board. It's got sata
> already,
> doesn't it? I'm sure it does.
> Rod
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>> Open PCI slot- Whats that? :-)
>>> g
>>
>>The place where one sticks that last EDS/UAD card, LOL!
>>
>>On that note, behold.. feel the love on the cheap:
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E168161231 04
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>>... or feel it on the bleedin' edge:
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E168161180 29
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>>I didn't even know that they 'had' RAID50... yikes!
>>
>>AA
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>>"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>news:43bcc939$1@linux...
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>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Even if it doesn't, RAID SATA controller cards are cheap now, and work
>
>>>>great
>>>
>>>>if you have an open PCI slot.
>>>>AA
>>> Open PCI slot- Whats that? :-)
>>> g
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>I know chuck lurks around here waxing poetic about PARIS or some other outdated
piece of software.
Anyway, where is Chuck ? he doesn't owe me money, or software or DVDs or
anything (although that seems to be a popular gripe on this board past two
years)
Anyway, Chuckles, come up for air andlet me know what is up.
Your pal in Scranton
-- Steve's brotherYou can import a 24 bit stereo wav and export the file as an mp3
without mixing down to 16 bit. Since I post online roughs for clients as
mp3s,
that's pretty darn handy.I understand the vibe vs reality thing. I just loaded Garritan Personal
Orchestra. It's pretty nice and it's sample based. I've got a buddy here in
town that is using the synful Orchestra. It's systhesis based but the way it
goes about it is extremely pleasing to the ear and actually seems a bit more
realistic to me than the GPO..........the Synful orchestra sounds very
retro, but in a very good way. If you're looking for piano though, it's
gotta be Ivor
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