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Need help in picking the right app.
I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live
recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. I've narrowed my search to Cubase SX3, SL3 or perhaps Sonar 4 (I know it's a Cubase group). I don't anticipate a lot of midi work so it's not that important to me. Any advice I can get will be appreciated. Please note I've posted this message in the alt.steinberg.cubase discussion and I haven't many responses. |
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On 21 Sep 2005 07:32:57 -0700, "tj_one" wrote:
I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. I've narrowed my search to Cubase SX3, SL3 or perhaps Sonar 4 (I know it's a Cubase group). I don't anticipate a lot of midi work so it's not that important to me. Any advice I can get will be appreciated. Please note I've posted this message in the alt.steinberg.cubase discussion and I haven't many responses. I haven't used Sonar, so I can't really compare, but as far as I know they are all pretty much on par these days. The learning curve for some is a bit steeper. I know Logic is a bitch to learn. The bottom line is once you've committed to one it will probably make sense to you and others will seem like a different language. Personally I use Nuendo. It has midi capabilities, but I rarely use them and it is not designed to be mostly for midi. It is very similar to SX. |
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"tj_one" wrote in message
oups.com I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. Take a look at Adobe Audition. It has good stable multitrack recording and remixing. I record 30 minute- 90 minute sessions of 24 tracks at least once a week. |
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Sorry for the off topic but Arny, how do you get 24 tracks into Adobe
Audition when recording? How many bits per sample? John "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "tj_one" wrote in message oups.com I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. Take a look at Adobe Audition. It has good stable multitrack recording and remixing. I record 30 minute- 90 minute sessions of 24 tracks at least once a week. |
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"John Phillips" wrote in message
om Sorry for the off topic but Arny, how do you get 24 tracks into Adobe Audition when recording? A Delta 1010 and two Delta 1010LT audio interfaces source my recordings. How many bits per sample? I've done both 16 and 32 bit recordings. It's all good. |
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Thanks, now back to the topic...
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "John Phillips" wrote in message om Sorry for the off topic but Arny, how do you get 24 tracks into Adobe Audition when recording? A Delta 1010 and two Delta 1010LT audio interfaces source my recordings. How many bits per sample? I've done both 16 and 32 bit recordings. It's all good. |
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I thought Audition can't handle ASIO? The WDM driver supplied with the
Yamaha products can only do 2 channel playback, no recording at all, at least until Loghorn comes out. I don't own Audition so can't conforim this, but just a warning. Another solution would be Tracktion, which is pretty sweet if you just need the basics. Arny Krueger wrote: "tj_one" wrote in message oups.com I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. Take a look at Adobe Audition. It has good stable multitrack recording and remixing. I record 30 minute- 90 minute sessions of 24 tracks at least once a week. |
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Thanks for the info. I've starting looking at tracktion 2 and the hard
disk idea is intriguing but how would I integrate a hard disk system (like the Alesis unit) with my 01x? arfgru wrote: I thought Audition can't handle ASIO? The WDM driver supplied with the Yamaha products can only do 2 channel playback, no recording at all, at least until Loghorn comes out. I don't own Audition so can't conforim this, but just a warning. Another solution would be Tracktion, which is pretty sweet if you just need the basics. Arny Krueger wrote: "tj_one" wrote in message oups.com I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. Take a look at Adobe Audition. It has good stable multitrack recording and remixing. I record 30 minute- 90 minute sessions of 24 tracks at least once a week. |
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"arfgru" wrote in message
ups.com I thought Audition can't handle ASIO? The WDM driver supplied with the Yamaha products can only do 2 channel playback, no recording at all, at least until Loghorn comes out. I don't own Audition so can't conforim this, but just a warning. You're right, the current of Audition, does not support ASIO at all. |
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tj_one wrote:
I need help in picking the right application. I do a lot of live recording sessions and need some help in upgrading my rig. Currently, I have a rig which will consist of a Yamaha 01X, 2 I88X's, TASCAM CD-RW750, and a Dell laptop. I am going to add a TC Electronic Finalizer Express and perhaps some Presonus compressors. I'm new to the world of PC based recording (Usenets too) and I need some help in deciding the right package to complete my setup. I need a good stable application that will allow multitrack recording for remixing later. I've narrowed my search to Cubase SX3, SL3 or perhaps Sonar 4 (I know it's a Cubase group). I don't anticipate a lot of midi work so it's not that important to me. Any advice I can get will be appreciated. Please note I've posted this message in the alt.steinberg.cubase discussion and I haven't many responses. If you don't expect a lot of midi work then you should definitely have a look at Samplitude, a very powerful multitrack software. I regularly do live recordings from 24 to 32 tracks, it is a wonderful editor and has good mixing possibilities. |
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