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Cubase 4 doth rock [message #78953] Wed, 24 January 2007 19:42 Go to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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.............like a *big* dog. It's a bit gothic looking, (I feel like I'm
playing Doom or Tomb Raider) but the feature implementation is a virtual
candy store. Now I guess I know a little of what I've been missing with
Nuendo, at least with some features. So far it seems extremely stable on the
new GA-K8NS Ultra 939 mobo and the issues I was having with the hardware
installs and Magmas are gone.(yes, I did get it working
finally.........thanks Chris.................and I may not even need the CPU
affinity tool, but we'll see. I was finally able to get it properly loaded
;o)

I'm running the latest RME HDSP Beta drivers and the newest beta UAD-1
v4.5.1 drivers. So far, no problems.......................but I haven't
pushed it yet.

A word to the wise (and I guess I should have known this)..............don't
use the Maxtor MaxBlast software to format a drive unless you want to spend
10 times more time in hell than think you saved by using this crap.

;o)
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #78973 is a reply to message #78953] Thu, 25 January 2007 05:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark McCurdy is currently offline  Mark McCurdy   UNITED STATES
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Ditto and ditto ditoo.


"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45b82755@linux...
> ............like a *big* dog. It's a bit gothic looking, (I feel like I'm
> playing Doom or Tomb Raider) but the feature implementation is a virtual
> candy store. Now I guess I know a little of what I've been missing with
> Nuendo, at least with some features. So far it seems extremely stable on
> the new GA-K8NS Ultra 939 mobo and the issues I was having with the
> hardware installs and Magmas are gone.(yes, I did get it working
> finally.........thanks Chris.................and I may not even need the
> CPU affinity tool, but we'll see. I was finally able to get it properly
> loaded ;o)
>
> I'm running the latest RME HDSP Beta drivers and the newest beta UAD-1
> v4.5.1 drivers. So far, no problems.......................but I haven't
> pushed it yet.
>
> A word to the wise (and I guess I should have known
> this)..............don't use the Maxtor MaxBlast software to format a
> drive unless you want to spend 10 times more time in hell than think you
> saved by using this crap.
>
> ;o)
>
>
>
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #78982 is a reply to message #78953] Thu, 25 January 2007 08:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jamie K is currently offline  Jamie K   UNITED STATES
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MaxBlast is evil.

Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com


DJ wrote:
> ............like a *big* dog. It's a bit gothic looking, (I feel like I'm
> playing Doom or Tomb Raider) but the feature implementation is a virtual
> candy store. Now I guess I know a little of what I've been missing with
> Nuendo, at least with some features. So far it seems extremely stable on the
> new GA-K8NS Ultra 939 mobo and the issues I was having with the hardware
> installs and Magmas are gone.(yes, I did get it working
> finally.........thanks Chris.................and I may not even need the CPU
> affinity tool, but we'll see. I was finally able to get it properly loaded
> ;o)
>
> I'm running the latest RME HDSP Beta drivers and the newest beta UAD-1
> v4.5.1 drivers. So far, no problems.......................but I haven't
> pushed it yet.
>
> A word to the wise (and I guess I should have known this)..............don't
> use the Maxtor MaxBlast software to format a drive unless you want to spend
> 10 times more time in hell than think you saved by using this crap.
>
> ;o)
>
>
>
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #78984 is a reply to message #78982] Thu, 25 January 2007 08:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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Unbelievable that they would allow this to exist anywhere in the vicinity of
a hard drive, much less bundle it.

;o(
..

"Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote in message news:45b8d567@linux...
>
> MaxBlast is evil.
>
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> www.JamieKrutz.com
>
>
> DJ wrote:
>> ............like a *big* dog. It's a bit gothic looking, (I feel like I'm
>> playing Doom or Tomb Raider) but the feature implementation is a virtual
>> candy store. Now I guess I know a little of what I've been missing with
>> Nuendo, at least with some features. So far it seems extremely stable on
>> the new GA-K8NS Ultra 939 mobo and the issues I was having with the
>> hardware installs and Magmas are gone.(yes, I did get it working
>> finally.........thanks Chris.................and I may not even need the
>> CPU affinity tool, but we'll see. I was finally able to get it properly
>> loaded ;o)
>>
>> I'm running the latest RME HDSP Beta drivers and the newest beta UAD-1
>> v4.5.1 drivers. So far, no problems.......................but I haven't
>> pushed it yet.
>>
>> A word to the wise (and I guess I should have known
>> this)..............don't use the Maxtor MaxBlast software to format a
>> drive unless you want to spend 10 times more time in hell than think you
>> saved by using this crap.
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>>
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #78996 is a reply to message #78953] Thu, 25 January 2007 17:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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I've got 31 tracks playing back on a Cubase 4 project with the 2 x HDSP
9652's, a Multiface and 4 x UAD-1 cards on the Gigabyte GA-K8NS Ultra 939
mobo.AMD 64 4800 dual core CPU. I'm running the latest RME beta 17 drivers
at 32k buffers (0.7ms latency) with 23 UAD-1 plugins pushing the UAD-1
resource meter to 92% and the Cubase VST meter is running at around 75-80%.
No crackling or dropouts and I've been inserting these plugins on the
fly......no crashes. This far exceeds anything that Cubase SX was able to
accomplish with the last RME Alpha driver. I would have been at 1024k
buffers at least and I really doubt I would be able to play back anything
without crackeles and opos with the Cubase VST meter at over 60%.

Pretty impressive. I'll be testing out the control room function sooner or
later. We're getting into Paris territory for tracking at these latencies.

;o)
Deej


"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:45b82755@linux...
> ............like a *big* dog. It's a bit gothic looking, (I feel like I'm
> playing Doom or Tomb Raider) but the feature implementation is a virtual
> candy store. Now I guess I know a little of what I've been missing with
> Nuendo, at least with some features. So far it seems extremely stable on
> the new GA-K8NS Ultra 939 mobo and the issues I was having with the
> hardware installs and Magmas are gone.(yes, I did get it working
> finally.........thanks Chris.................and I may not even need the
> CPU affinity tool, but we'll see. I was finally able to get it properly
> loaded ;o)
>
> I'm running the latest RME HDSP Beta drivers and the newest beta UAD-1
> v4.5.1 drivers. So far, no problems.......................but I haven't
> pushed it yet.
>
> A word to the wise (and I guess I should have known
> this)..............don't use the Maxtor MaxBlast software to format a
> drive unless you want to spend 10 times more time in hell than think you
> saved by using this crap.
>
> ;o)
>
>
>
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #79017 is a reply to message #78996] Fri, 26 January 2007 05:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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make sure to set the master meters to monitor input (right click over them)
so you can see any clips, it's common to have the faders down at -10 and
-15 or more to keep the bus happy. I'm loving the C4 setup so far. I'm
waiting a third digimax to round me out the the Rane headphone monitor unit.
soooooon
Re: Cubase 4 doth rock [message #79031 is a reply to message #79017] Fri, 26 January 2007 09:44 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   BRAZIL
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Ya know, it's interesting, but I think I may be hearing a little improvement
in the audio engine on this version. Maybe my imagination. Is this even
possible, I wonder? The mix bus seems a bit clearer and more open on my
current Cubase 4 rig than I remember it sounding on Cubase SX 3x with the
RME or Pulsar cards. So is it Cubase 4, the cards. the interfacing of two
DAWs with truncation from 32 bit float to 20 bit or just my imagination? I
sure did like what I was hearing last night on some tracks that were running
in Cubase 4 that I had previously mixed in Cubase SX3 lightpiping to Paris.
Sounded easily as good/big/open to my ears, subject, of course to my
relative state of senility now as opposed to last year when I mixed this
project..

;o)

"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:45b9f284$1@linux...
>
> make sure to set the master meters to monitor input (right click over
> them)
> so you can see any clips, it's common to have the faders down at -10 and
> -15 or more to keep the bus happy. I'm loving the C4 setup so far. I'm
> waiting a third digimax to round me out the the Rane headphone monitor
> unit.
> soooooon
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