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| Re: Bingo!!!!...figured out why the GEforce 5500 won't work in my Paris rig! [message #74992 is a reply to message #74926] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 21:20   |
animix
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>Lamont,
It is my understanding from Fairlight that the CC-1 is not yet integrated
with any other DAW software or plugins. It is currently only sold with the
SX20 interface and Satellite AV controller with no plans to separate them.
You would have to run their editor to use any of the plugins and stream
other apps into it as audio streams - as you would with rewiring Reason into
Nuendo. While that is great for post houses that only need a few features
from the native DAW, Reason, or other plugins, to me it has yet to
materialize into a fully integrated solution for music production (e.g.
Nuendo or other DAWs and plugins being developed to run all or part of the
audio streaming through the CC-1, at least some key VST plugins ported to
run locally on the CC-1 dsp, *and* the CC-1 being sold standalone).
This is one I've been watching for a while and that's what I've been told by
a Fairlight rep. That may be exactly what you need, but for me it needs buy
from 3rd party companies to be a viable addition to my setup.
Regards,
Dedric
On 11/18/06 11:24 PM, in article 455fea86$1@linux, "LaMont"
<jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
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> That's good news DJ..
> For me, I'm going for both eye-candy, & killer tactile interface..With
> on-aboard
> recording. Like you, I've been on this journey for 3 years now searching
> for a Killer Paris replacement.
>
> I know this is an investement, but I've made up my mide to drop over 30k
> for a rig 2 years ago.
>
> I see now, that even with great multi-core processors, theres nothing like
> a dedeicaed DSP based DAW. Sorry Native guys and gals, but it's true.. Yes,
> you can ge the job done, but there's always workarounds and the likes..
>
> When I found ou that Fairlight was in fact using Scope based plugins for
> their core plugins, that sealed the deal. In fact, the old Fairlight DSP
> system (DREAM 1) was based on the scope pro 15 dsp
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| Re: Bingo!!!!...figured out why the GEforce 5500 won't work in my Paris rig! [message #74994 is a reply to message #74992] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 21:34   |
AlexPlasko
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PM, in article 455fea86$1@linux, "LaMont"
><jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>
>> That's good news DJ..
>> For me, I'm going for both eye-candy, & killer tactile interface..With
>> on-aboard
>> recording. Like you, I've been on this journey for 3 years now searching
>> for a Killer Paris replacement.
>>
>> I know this is an investement, but I've made up my mide to drop over 30k
>> for a rig 2 years ago.
>>
>> I see now, that even with great multi-core processors, theres nothing
like
>> a dedeicaed DSP based DAW. Sorry Native guys and gals, but it's true..
Yes,
>> you can ge the job done, but there's always workarounds and the likes..
>>
>> When I found ou that Fairlight was in fact using Scope based plugins for
>> their core plugins, that sealed the deal. In fact, the old Fairlight DSP
>> system (DREAM 1) was based on the scope pro 15 dsp's..
>> But, now with their new Crystal core technology, they can now sel a rig
that's
>> half the cost and 20 times the power..
>>
>> To say that I'm jacked is an understatement. Along with the DreamII rig,
>> I'll have a Dual Opteron PC + Magma for rewired apps(acid), Giga, Neundo..All
>> jacked into the Dream II Core..
>>
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>>> La Mont,
>>>
>>> I'm playing back a 40 track project interfacing the Pulsar ADAT with
Paris
>>> ADAT. It's very stable and sounds friggin incredible.
>>>
>>> I'm still working out a few routing FU's that I seem to have created.
Also,
>>> I'm not entirely happy with the Pulsar midi routing to/from my digipatch
>>> digital patchbay. It's got me bamboozled right now but other than that,
>> I
>>> think I'm going to hold off on the Fairlight for a while. this thing
sounds
>>> great and so far is extremely stable.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Deej
>>>
>>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:455dd1e3$1@linux...
>>>&
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| Re: Bingo!!!!...figured out why the GEforce 5500 won't work in my Paris rig! [message #74996 is a reply to message #74994] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 23:01   |
animix
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with cash for their project, you have
> to provide someting different than what they already have. Most everyone
> has some kind of DAW..So, to say I'm using Paris, Pro Tools LE, Cubase or
> even Logic and Nuendo, does not easily impress.. BUT, when they see over
> 32 faders..lights, big monitors and Great sound...Money comes.. :)
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> "Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I know this is an investement, but I've made up my mide to drop over 30k
>>> for a rig 2 years ago.
>>
>> OK, Lamont... then that means no more accusations from you in
>> any political threads that I'm "rich" and you're "lower middle-
>> class", 'cause I sure as hell can't afford to drop $30k into MY
>> recording rig!
>>
>> :D
>>
>> Neil
>Howdy.
Last time I raised my head Fairlight was famous for the CMI sampler back in
the '80s. Now I hear they've been selling AV workstations for years now. I'm
surprised I had never run across this sort of stuff, as I have been active
in various online forums for years.
Anybody got a short run-down on the basics? How many workstations have they
sold? Who's using them? How robust are they financially? Do they have a
chance in hell of denting the DAW market?
JimmyMy Starting price
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>Where are you getting a Constellation for $35k? I thought they started
at
>$110k?
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>Dedric
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>On 11/19/06 12:08 PM, in article 45609d87$1@linux, "LaMont"
><jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>> Hey..they'll let anyone get into debt..This is America.. :)
>>
>> Seriously. James McC was and is right. Most o fthese comapnies are not
into
>> selling nor providing a "total" professional sudio solution. They are
into
>> nickle and diming all of us o spending way over 30-40 oreven 50k when
it's
>> all said and done.
>>
>> I saw this happening with the PC upgrade phenomina. Look how much it cost
>> to beuild(last year) a dual/dual core Opteron DAW$$Cha ching..$$$ Then,
>> converters,
>> plugins, clocks..and on and on..
>> A person can end up spending a lot of money nickle and diming their way
to
>> their dream setup. It just seemed "more expensive to shell out the big
buck
>> at the fron end, versus, getting "cherry" Picked every 6 months. I know
that
>> I have spent over 6k in DAW upgrades just this year alone!!! ENOUGH!!
>>
>> Like my wife says, Either your goin
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