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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62606 is a reply to message #62605] |
Fri, 06 January 2006 15:38 |
duncan
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Yeah, I see "Essentials" for $99 at audiomidi.com right now. Might be
enough for my needs, but I'd rather dig up a legitimate copy of 4.0
on somebody's dusty shelf somewhere... Might be e-bay time...
chas.
On 7 Jan 2006 10:27:13 +1000, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com>
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>I keep meaning to get Wavelab essentails wich was 99 bucks at MF a few months
>back
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>Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
>>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>
>>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62607 is a reply to message #62606] |
Fri, 06 January 2006 16:30 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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Is there some problem with version 5 - hope not since I have it ordered :(
"Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
news:govtr1hoat4gtdblf3qg6dsqbqlf00ped1@4ax.com...
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> Yeah, I see "Essentials" for $99 at audiomidi.com right now. Might be
> enough for my needs, but I'd rather dig up a legitimate copy of 4.0
> on somebody's dusty shelf somewhere... Might be e-bay time...
> chas.
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> On 7 Jan 2006 10:27:13 +1000, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com>
> wrote:
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> >I keep meaning to get Wavelab essentails wich was 99 bucks at MF a few
months
> >back
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> >Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
> >>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
> >>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
> >>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
> >>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
> >>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
> >>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
> >>
> >>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62608 is a reply to message #62607] |
Fri, 06 January 2006 17:31 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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No Problems with V5
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Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:43bf0c20@linux...
> Is there some problem with version 5 - hope not since I have it ordered :(
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> "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> news:govtr1hoat4gtdblf3qg6dsqbqlf00ped1@4ax.com...
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>> Yeah, I see "Essentials" for $99 at audiomidi.com right now. Might be
>> enough for my needs, but I'd rather dig up a legitimate copy of 4.0
>> on somebody's dusty shelf somewhere... Might be e-bay time...
>> chas.
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>> On 7 Jan 2006 10:27:13 +1000, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com>
>> wrote:
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>> >I keep meaning to get Wavelab essentails wich was 99 bucks at MF a few
> months
>> >back
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>> >Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
>> >>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>> >>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>> >>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>> >>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>> >>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>> >>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>> >>
>> >>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62624 is a reply to message #62607] |
Sat, 07 January 2006 09:16 |
duncan
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I'm sure v.5 is great stuff -- but it's not cheap, and it brings a
whole lot of surround and video feautres into Wavelab that I'll never
use... I'd stay with 3.1 for mastering and cd output, but I need to
move that work onto a newer XP setup -- which isn't supported in
v.3... I'm sure you'll like working with Wavelab -- in any version...
chas
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 18:30:16 -0600, "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com>
wrote:
>Is there some problem with version 5 - hope not since I have it ordered :(
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>"Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
>news:govtr1hoat4gtdblf3qg6dsqbqlf00ped1@4ax.com...
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>> Yeah, I see "Essentials" for $99 at audiomidi.com right now. Might be
>> enough for my needs, but I'd rather dig up a legitimate copy of 4.0
>> on somebody's dusty shelf somewhere... Might be e-bay time...
>> chas.
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>> On 7 Jan 2006 10:27:13 +1000, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com>
>> wrote:
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>> >I keep meaning to get Wavelab essentails wich was 99 bucks at MF a few
>months
>> >back
>> >
>> >Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
>> >>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>> >>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>> >>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>> >>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>> >>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>> >>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>> >>
>> >>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62626 is a reply to message #62607] |
Sat, 07 January 2006 09:51 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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Thanks guys for the info. Glad to hear 5 ok. Ver 4 is still for sale at
8th st music, but not cheap @490, ebay has academic version of 5 at 389
BINow.
Edna
"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:43bf0c20@linux...
> Is there some problem with version 5 - hope not since I have it ordered :(
>
> "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> news:govtr1hoat4gtdblf3qg6dsqbqlf00ped1@4ax.com...
> >
> > Yeah, I see "Essentials" for $99 at audiomidi.com right now. Might be
> > enough for my needs, but I'd rather dig up a legitimate copy of 4.0
> > on somebody's dusty shelf somewhere... Might be e-bay time...
> > chas.
> >
> >
> > On 7 Jan 2006 10:27:13 +1000, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com>
> > wrote:
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> > >
> > >
> > >I keep meaning to get Wavelab essentails wich was 99 bucks at MF a few
> months
> > >back
> > >
> > >Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
> > >>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
> > >>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
> > >>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
> > >>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
> > >>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
> > >>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
> > >>
> > >>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
> >
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62763 is a reply to message #62604] |
Mon, 09 January 2006 19:51 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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HI Chas,
How are you doing?
Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be paying
close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be able to
register it and get support.
Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up cost
that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features, sound,
usability would be Samplitude.
Chris
Chas. Duncan wrote:
> Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
> would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
> box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
> features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
> avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
> be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>
> Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62820 is a reply to message #62763] |
Tue, 10 January 2006 16:40 |
duncan
Messages: 123 Registered: November 2006
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Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
"competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
type... Your thoughts?
And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
thanks in advance -- Chas.
(and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
<chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>HI Chas,
>How are you doing?
>
>Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be paying
>close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be able to
>register it and get support.
>
>Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up cost
>that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features, sound,
>usability would be Samplitude.
>
>
>
>Chris
>
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>Chas. Duncan wrote:
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>> Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>> would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>> box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>> features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>> avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>> be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>
>> Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62828 is a reply to message #62820] |
Tue, 10 January 2006 20:05 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Chas. Duncan wrote:
> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
A perfect description.
>
> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
> type... Your thoughts?
I would call them. They haven;t made the competitive upgrade in awhile.
So I'm not sure how they would handle it.
I think this is the number you need to call. (877) 253 3900
>
> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
> thanks in advance -- Chas.
This system will work great for that.
http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =89&saved_id=7529
I can work a nice price if you are getting the Fireface at the same
time. We are RME's #3 independent dealer in the US.
You can use an external USB2 drive for transferring the files to Paris
or use the on board network.
If you want to use firewire to transfer files then use a Lacie firewire
card bus for either the drives or the Fireface 800.
The Fireface works and sounds excellent.
It by the way can be configured to work stand alone so you can use as an
AD/DA for Paris if you want too.
>
> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>
>
Been working at ADK for a little over a year now.
Here is our client page to see what we are up to. It is couple months
out of date and haven;t had time to update it yet.
Give me a call (859) 635-5762
Chris
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> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>
>
>>HI Chas,
>>How are you doing?
>>
>>Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be paying
>>close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be able to
>>register it and get support.
>>
>>Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up cost
>>that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features, sound,
>>usability would be Samplitude.
>>
>>
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>
>>Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>
>>>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>
>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62835 is a reply to message #62820] |
Tue, 10 January 2006 20:43 |
audioguy_editout_
Messages: 249 Registered: December 2005
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I believe the competitive upgrade is sold at a dealers
discretion... and V4 does not use a dongle, just the serial
number on the package.
David.
Chas. Duncan wrote:
> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
>
> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
> type... Your thoughts?
>
> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
> thanks in advance -- Chas.
>
> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>
>
>
> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>
>
>>HI Chas,
>>How are you doing?
>>
>>Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be paying
>>close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be able to
>>register it and get support.
>>
>>Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up cost
>>that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features, sound,
>>usability would be Samplitude.
>>
>>
>>
>>Chris
>>
>>
>>Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>
>>>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>
>
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62862 is a reply to message #62835] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 07:44 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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HI Dave,
In the US Steinberg no longer sells the competitive upgrade. It seemed
to coincide with the Yamaha thing. Maybe they will again soon sens there
are many times I could sold it recently. I'm sure there are dealers that
probably still have stock of them.
Wavelab 5 does not use a dongle either.
Chris
Dave(EK Sound) wrote:
> I believe the competitive upgrade is sold at a dealers discretion... and
> V4 does not use a dongle, just the serial number on the package.
>
> David.
>
> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
>> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
>> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
>> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
>> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
>>
>> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
>> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
>> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
>> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
>> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
>> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
>> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
>> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
>> type... Your thoughts?
>>
>> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
>> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
>> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
>> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
>> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
>> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
>> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
>> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
>> thanks in advance -- Chas.
>>
>> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
>> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> HI Chas,
>>> How are you doing?
>>>
>>> Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>> Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be
>>> paying close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be
>>> able to register it and get support.
>>>
>>> Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up
>>> cost that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features,
>>> sound, usability would be Samplitude.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>> would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>>> box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>> features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>> avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>> be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>>
>>
>>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62865 is a reply to message #62862] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 08:12 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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As I understand it, WL5 DOES require a dongle... at least our copy does...
David.
Chris Ludwig wrote:
> HI Dave,
> In the US Steinberg no longer sells the competitive upgrade. It seemed
> to coincide with the Yamaha thing. Maybe they will again soon sens there
> are many times I could sold it recently. I'm sure there are dealers that
> probably still have stock of them.
> Wavelab 5 does not use a dongle either.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Dave(EK Sound) wrote:
>
>> I believe the competitive upgrade is sold at a dealers discretion...
>> and V4 does not use a dongle, just the serial number on the package.
>>
>> David.
>>
>> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
>>> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
>>> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
>>> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
>>> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
>>>
>>> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
>>> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
>>> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
>>> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
>>> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
>>> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
>>> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
>>> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
>>> type... Your thoughts?
>>>
>>> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
>>> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
>>> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
>>> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
>>> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
>>> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
>>> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
>>> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
>>> thanks in advance -- Chas.
>>>
>>> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
>>> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> HI Chas,
>>>> How are you doing?
>>>>
>>>> Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>>> Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be
>>>> paying close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be
>>>> able to register it and get support.
>>>>
>>>> Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up
>>>> cost that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features,
>>>> sound, usability would be Samplitude.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>>> would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>>>> box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>>> features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>>> avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>>> be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62878 is a reply to message #62828] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 09:59 |
duncan
Messages: 123 Registered: November 2006
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Hey Chris --
Thanks for the response. I have a couple things I have to take care
of in the next day or two, but I'll get back to you about that
laptop/fireface combo... Appreciate the info, and nice to have you
back on my audio radar -- talk to you soon -- Chas.
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 23:05:12 -0500, Chris Ludwig
<chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>
>
>Chas. Duncan wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
>> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
>> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
>> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
>> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
>
>A perfect description.
>
>>
>> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
>> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
>> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
>> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
>> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
>> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
>> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
>> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
>> type... Your thoughts?
>
>I would call them. They haven;t made the competitive upgrade in awhile.
>So I'm not sure how they would handle it.
>I think this is the number you need to call. (877) 253 3900
>
>>
>> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
>> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
>> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
>> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
>> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
>> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
>> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
>> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
>> thanks in advance -- Chas.
>
>
>This system will work great for that.
>
> http://www.adkproaudio.com/systems/saved_system.cfm?systemid =89&saved_id=7529
>I can work a nice price if you are getting the Fireface at the same
>time. We are RME's #3 independent dealer in the US.
>
>You can use an external USB2 drive for transferring the files to Paris
>or use the on board network.
>If you want to use firewire to transfer files then use a Lacie firewire
>card bus for either the drives or the Fireface 800.
>The Fireface works and sounds excellent.
>It by the way can be configured to work stand alone so you can use as an
>AD/DA for Paris if you want too.
>
>>
>> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>>
>>
>
>Been working at ADK for a little over a year now.
>Here is our client page to see what we are up to. It is couple months
>out of date and haven;t had time to update it yet.
>
>Give me a call (859) 635-5762
>
>
>
>Chris
>
>>
>> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
>> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>HI Chas,
>>>How are you doing?
>>>
>>>Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>>Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be paying
>>>close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be able to
>>>register it and get support.
>>>
>>>Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up cost
>>>that much or more. The only one that is comparable in features, sound,
>>>usability would be Samplitude.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>>would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to an XP
>>>>box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>>features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>>avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>>be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>>
>>>>Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>>
>>
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Re: OT, sort of: Wavelab 4.1 Anybody? [message #62927 is a reply to message #62865] |
Wed, 11 January 2006 22:03 |
Chris Ludwig
Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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Hi Dave,
Really weird all the ones we have sold in the past year haven't? How
long ago did you buy it?
Chris
EK Sound wrote:
> As I understand it, WL5 DOES require a dongle... at least our copy does...
>
> David.
>
> Chris Ludwig wrote:
>
>> HI Dave,
>> In the US Steinberg no longer sells the competitive upgrade. It seemed
>> to coincide with the Yamaha thing. Maybe they will again soon sens
>> there are many times I could sold it recently. I'm sure there are
>> dealers that probably still have stock of them.
>> Wavelab 5 does not use a dongle either.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>> Dave(EK Sound) wrote:
>>
>>> I believe the competitive upgrade is sold at a dealers discretion...
>>> and V4 does not use a dongle, just the serial number on the package.
>>>
>>> David.
>>>
>>> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Chris -- I'm hanging in there, and thanks for asking... Still
>>>> lurking around here and learning a thing or two about Paris usage from
>>>> time to time... Moved the Cubase side of my operation to SX3 on a
>>>> separate box a while ago, but staying with Paris for its tape-ness
>>>> and for its console-ness... (How's that for a hi-tech overview?)
>>>>
>>>> As for Wavelab -- I just don't want all that surround and video stuff
>>>> cluttering up my life -- and I don't want to pay for stuff I probably
>>>> won't use... I found v.4 in a box (at B&H) for $167 -- as a
>>>> "competitive upgrade"... Might go that way -- but I'm wondering how
>>>> Steinberg may be handling the qualifying/verifying aspect of that sort
>>>> of deal as it concerns what is essentially an obsolete product...
>>>> Don't want to get that box open and then find out that Steinberg is no
>>>> longer in the business of un-locking v.4 in a transaction of this
>>>> type... Your thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> And -- while I have your undivided attention -- I'm thinking about
>>>> getting a laptop setup with a lean and mean interface (the RME
>>>> Fireface, maybe) for live stuff... I'd run SX3 for recording at
>>>> 24bitsx48k, then drag everything into Wavelab for batch conversion to
>>>> PAF's, then open in Paris, do the mojo, rinse and repeat... Question
>>>> for you, my good man, is: what's the cool laptop for this? Wanting to
>>>> run 12-16 inputs max, doing nothing but record (no messing around in
>>>> there with plugins, processing, nada)... Enlighten, if you can, and
>>>> thanks in advance -- Chas.
>>>>
>>>> (and: where are you working these days, anyway?)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:51:34 -0500, Chris Ludwig
>>>> <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> HI Chas,
>>>>> How are you doing?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sense the upgrade from Wavelab 3 to 5 is only 299.00 direct from
>>>>> Steinberg that would be the best way to go. You would probably be
>>>>> paying close to that from somebody used. You will also at least be
>>>>> able to register it and get support.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any other programs that offer some sort of cross grade will end up
>>>>> cost that much or more. The only one that is comparable in
>>>>> features, sound, usability would be Samplitude.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Chas. Duncan wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Want to buy, acquire, own a copy of Wavelab 4.1... Have 3.1 here and
>>>>>> would be glad to keep on using it, but I'm needing to move it to
>>>>>> an XP
>>>>>> box, and 3.1 doesn't do XP. Not really interested in the surround
>>>>>> features and all the other complications of 5.0, and would like to
>>>>>> avoid spending money on features I don't need or want -- just need to
>>>>>> be doing that work under XP -- hence the search for 4.0...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any ideas? thanks -- Chas.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK
chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
(859) 635-5762
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