hi,
i would like to ask you a protools related question.
i would like to buy a macbookpro and install both macosx and windows xp.
would like to install protools and other sound design softwares like metasynth,
soundhack, msp to the mac side. and i would like to install cubase, soundforge,
audiomulch to the pc side. would this work?
thanks and best regards.
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 9:49
AM
Subject: Re: Live Looping Interface
Per Boysen schrieb: > I think it is a good deal if you
buy it for mixing and recording with > Pro Tools. You get an awful lot
of software bundled as well. I would > not dare to recommend it for use
with other applications than Pro > Tools though.
Its always the
same story with digi, if you want other software running reliably, you
need an additional interface. I have only experience with the old M-box and
that sometimes bugs out even with protools. This is even true for an
interface like the Digi 002. We had a concert recently where three in
words 3 different digi 002 all bugged out (probably some dirty mains, but
thats a guess...) fortunately I had an old Motu mark I as 4th backup which
saved the session, as we only wanted to play complete sound files, which I
could easily play with Max/MSP...
For the speed, USB 1.1 would be
fast enough even for 96/24 as the M-box has only two channels, but there
are other issues which seem to make it less reliable (especially in
combination with Digi). Firewire is made for streaming, USB is made for
mice not for mics...
I'd never trust digi if you need it live. ProTools
is a great software, but Dizzydesigns hardware and drivers are a
nightmare, and customer service literally doesn't exist, unless you buy
the big packets with support...
Sorry, the only thing I love about
Digi is the rants... ;-)
Stefan
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