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i'm thinking about buying a prism orpheus. it would replace my tango
24 converters, m audio profire lightbridge interface, alesis rack monitor mixer and mackie big knob monitor controller. in addition to being all in one, the converter quality is supposed to be top tier. so it's an enticing move. BUT... i'll have to give up pro tools. i use pro tools mpowered now. I like pro tools, I'm pretty good with it and i'm comfortable. i don't do much fancy production. I use it as a tape machine and a mixer. i record live instruments, very occasionally overdub, do my edits, slicing, fades, etc... and then automate a mix using a fader surface. then bounce to disk and use peak to normalize and burn discs. voila, done. so for that type of workflow, what software should i be looking at? i'm on mac 10.4.11 G4 processor and cannot upgrade to 10.5 without getting a computer. which is not out of the question, but i'd like to avoid it at least for now. It seems my options are logic, digital performer and cubase. i don't have any experience with any of them and need to try to get some hands on one way or the other. do they offer demos? i looked at apple's site for logic and didn't see a demo version anywhere. the reason i like pro tools is because it makes sense in terms of the mixer window and the edit window. it really feels like a tape machine and inline console, so i'm comfortable. i want that feel on something i can use with the orpheus. The orpheus does have an adat direct mode, but you lose the mixer functionality of it. which means i would still need my big knob, alesis mixer and maudio interface. at that point i'm spending $5k for converters (albeit very good ones). If i go that route (and thus get to stay with pro tools) then I might also consider just getting a mytek ad/da (around $4k) or lynx aurora (around $2500 with the adat card). but, like i said the appeal of the orpheus is the all in one idea. so any input is greatly appreciated. Nate |
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Nate Najar wrote:
i'm thinking about buying a prism orpheus. it would replace my tango 24 converters, m audio profire lightbridge interface, alesis rack monitor mixer and mackie big knob monitor controller. in addition to being all in one, the converter quality is supposed to be top tier. so it's an enticing move. BUT... i'll have to give up pro tools. i use pro tools mpowered now. I like pro tools, I'm pretty good with it and i'm comfortable. i don't do much fancy production. I use it as a tape machine and a mixer. i record live instruments, very occasionally overdub, do my edits, slicing, fades, etc... and then automate a mix using a fader surface. then bounce to disk and use peak to normalize and burn discs. voila, done. so for that type of workflow, what software should i be looking at? i'm on mac 10.4.11 G4 processor and cannot upgrade to 10.5 without getting a computer. which is not out of the question, but i'd like to avoid it at least for now. It seems my options are logic, digital performer and cubase. i don't have any experience with any of them and need to try to get some hands on one way or the other. do they offer demos? i looked at apple's site for logic and didn't see a demo version anywhere. the reason i like pro tools is because it makes sense in terms of the mixer window and the edit window. it really feels like a tape machine and inline console, so i'm comfortable. i want that feel on something i can use with the orpheus. The orpheus does have an adat direct mode, but you lose the mixer functionality of it. which means i would still need my big knob, alesis mixer and maudio interface. at that point i'm spending $5k for converters (albeit very good ones). If i go that route (and thus get to stay with pro tools) then I might also consider just getting a mytek ad/da (around $4k) or lynx aurora (around $2500 with the adat card). but, like i said the appeal of the orpheus is the all in one idea. so any input is greatly appreciated. Nate, Post this into DAW-Mac. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/daw-mac/ Rickymix took that suggestion and is now figured out. -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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On Oct 2, 6:29*pm, (hank alrich) wrote:
Nate Najar wrote: i'm thinking about buying a prism orpheus. *it would replace my tango 24 converters, m audio profire lightbridge interface, alesis rack monitor mixer and mackie big knob monitor controller. *in addition to being all in one, the converter quality is supposed to be top tier. so it's an enticing move. BUT... i'll have to give up pro tools. *i use pro tools mpowered now. *I like pro tools, I'm pretty good with it and i'm comfortable. *i don't do much fancy production. *I use it as a tape machine and a mixer. *i record live instruments, very occasionally overdub, do my edits, slicing, fades, etc... and then automate a mix using a fader surface. then bounce to disk and use peak to normalize and burn discs. *voila, done. so for that type of workflow, what software should i be looking at? i'm on mac 10.4.11 G4 processor and cannot upgrade to 10.5 without getting a computer. *which is not out of the question, but i'd like to avoid it at least for now. *It seems my options are logic, digital performer and cubase. *i don't have any experience with any of them and need to try to get some hands on one way or the other. *do they offer demos? *i looked at apple's site for logic and didn't see a demo version anywhere. the reason i like pro tools is because it makes sense in terms of the mixer window and the edit window. *it really feels like a tape machine and inline console, so i'm comfortable. *i want that feel on something i can use with the orpheus. The orpheus does have an adat direct mode, but you lose the mixer functionality of it. *which means i would still need my big knob, alesis mixer and maudio interface. *at that point i'm spending $5k for converters (albeit very good ones). *If i go that route (and thus get to stay with pro tools) then I might also consider just getting a mytek ad/da (around $4k) or lynx aurora (around $2500 with the adat card). *but, like i said the appeal of the orpheus is the all in one idea. so any input is greatly appreciated. Nate, Post this into DAW-Mac. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/daw-mac/ Rickymix took that suggestion and is now figured out. -- ha shut up and play your guitar thanks hank |
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