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"Kendall" wrote in message
thlink.net... 2 products from ST Audio; the C-Port DSP2000, and the M-Port DSP-3000. Both of these units come with "EMagic Logic Soundtrack24". One of them (the DSP3000) also comes with Sonic Foundry ACID XPress loop software, and Sonic Foundry Siren XPress 2.0. Now for the questions- Is anybody here using either of the interfaces I'm considering? Are they "usable" interfaces? Stability? Latency? Sound quality? Versatility? Am I making a mistake considering these interfaces? How is the company in general? Support? Wow, bunch of questions. Ok. I've got a C-port under Win98 on a 933mhz pIII Asus CUSLC mobo. Latency: I've got _reasonable_ latency performance, about 7mS IIRC. They say it's better under winXP with WDM drivers but I haven't been there. It has an inbuilt mixer for zero latency monitoring but I rarely use it the way I'm set up. Stability: I've had mine for about 2 years, it's stability has been excellent, I give the PC and the interface absolutely no thought whatsoever. It just works. Sound quality: I've compared the sound quality against a DIGI001 and it certainly isn't any worse, perhaps a little better. I've had pretty positive comments from mastering engineers (not backyarders) on the overall sonic quality of my recordings with it. Support: Seems to be pretty good. The local dealer helped me out promptly with a cable problem that developed shortly after I installed mine. Other than that I haven't had to call on any support. As far as the software bundle goes, if anybody has experience with Soundtrack24, perhaps you could answer some questions about that as well- What capabilities/limitations does Soundtrack24 have. Is it extremely "crippled"? How many (audio) tracks does it allow? How is the midi in it? Any (decent) effects? Does anybody know how well it works, and how stable it is? Obviously, it won't be as "full featured" as other Emagic software. I don't use it. IIRC its got only two sends, and one? insert per channel. I found that too limiting for what I wanted, but may be fine for what you want. I believe it allows for 24 tracks. BTW, at the moment I'm running Win98 SE on a 450 MHz homebuilt, with an AMD processor, and 384M of RAM. I hope to be upgrading from this dinosaur soon, but I figure I better include my system specs. When I do upgrade, I'm likely to stick with the platform, so dumping the Soundtracks24 version and moving to a full blown Logic system is probably not an option. Dang it. Here's websites that may help: http://www.sound-music.com/product_info.php?PID=36 and http://www.staudio.com/ -- John Cafarella End Of the Road Studio Melbourne, Australia |
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