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A question for you Digi 002 users [message #80029] Tue, 13 February 2007 20:55 Go to previous message
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I'm working some more with my musician friend here trying to get his
Mac/Digi 002 based studio configured in a way that's easy for him to use.
Since there are firewire bus limitations on his Macbook (not Macbook Pro),
convolution reverbs are pretty much out of the question, plus he's looking
for something to use during tracking anyway. I'm looking for some
alternatives for him that would allow him to run hardware reverbs and
control them from PTLE.. He is interested in the new Lexicon MX200 which
interfaces via S/Pdif and/or analog (for audio) and USB (for VST capability
and parameter control)and then can be accessed as a VST plugin. This looks
like a pretty cool solution for him maybe. The MX 200 doesn't have the
higher end algos that the MX 400 has, but he might want to go with the MX
400 which does have increased capabilities................but
anyway.............what I'm going to need is a Mac compatible VST>RTAS
wrapper in order for this to work.

Anyone tried this Lexicon box with a Mac/PTLE?

Anyone point me to a VST>RTAS wrapper?

I also need to look into whether or not the optical and coax digital I/O on
the 002 can be used in parallel as a pair of stereo S/Pdif I/O. Anyone have
the answer to this one so I won't have to read a bunch of stuff and exercise
my thought processes? ;oD

Also, doesn't TC Electronics make some kind of box besides the POCO that can
operate as a VST plugin?

He's more a musician than a techie and probably would be happier staying
that way so I'm going to see if we can get him smilin'.

thanks,

Deej

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