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002 Rack Vs. RME Multiface Converters
OK. I have recently got the RME Multiface and I love it. I can hear
stuff that I couldn't hear before yadda yadda. Now heres my dilema. I started with Sonar and then have been trying Nuendo. I like Nuendo but it isn't always that stable and I don't enjoy the user interface as much as Sonar/Pro Tools. I think it is fancier, but I am more comfortable with the other two. Cakewalk was always reliable but lacks some of the features I like in nuendo. I have been working for the past couple of months on a Pro Tools HD system at the studio and I am really beginning to like Pro Tools (Not so much the company but the software). I also like the idea of getting more comfortable with it so I can know it well to be more marketable in the future. Problem is that I can't use it without thier hardware. I like the idea of the 002 however I am concerned that if I were to go that route that I would have lesser quality converters. Also it will not allow 96k recording through its ADAT if I wanted to go with outboard converters. So thats where I am sitting. I would like to go Pro Tools but don't know if I want to buy thier gear. Any opinions would be welcome. Thanks |
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002 Rack Vs. RME Multiface Converters
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