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Thanks! And I've looked at that Alesis unit myself. If I had the cash, That's likely what I would buy. --Josh On Jun 7, 2007, at 7:19 AM, Goddard, Duncan wrote: >>> I had some hassle trying to get Windows to work via Parallels. Have > you had any success running audio apps in Windows (Mobius perhaps) > while > running other apps on the Mac side simultaneously? It sound like a > pipe > dream to me, but if it's at all workable, I'd be willing to give > Parallels another shot.<< > > I use parallels on my MBP so that I can run vegas (4 or 5- I haven't > bought the later versions because I'm quite happy with what I've > got) & > the only issues I've had are > 1) it can't talk to the superdrive, so I can't make CDs straight > out of > vegas. yet. the new parallels release due any day now is going to fix > this, we're told. > 2) if I'm running parallels in full-screen mode, sometimes there isn't > enough horsepower left over after all the screen redrawing to keep the > audio happening, especially with a lot of tracks/plug-ins. if I use > "coherence" mode, the screen driving seems to be handled by the mac OS > instead of the guest OS & things improve dramatically. I'm using > w2k sp4 > as the guest. > > what I haven't tried (& with me it's a cultural thing as much as > anything else) is running anything like "live" or "reason" on the > pc-half & the mac-half at the same time. I don't know if the > networking > between the two "machines" would allow midi syncing or anything. > > but running apps on both OSs at the same time? no problem. > > 'pon the interface thing- I've been looking at the alesis offerings- > they do a normal-looking analogue mixer which can deliver audio via > firewire from each of it's 16 inputs + the stereo mix; very > tempting at > the pricepoint. there's also a non-mixer interface that does more or > less the same, but which for some reason is at the same price. has > anyone used either? > > d. > > >