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is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99527] Wed, 16 July 2008 16:09 Go to next message
jeremy luzier[1] is currently offline  jeremy luzier[1]   UNITED STATES
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/> >>>>
>>>>> fly when they reach a certain
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99528 is a reply to message #99527] Wed, 16 July 2008 19:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Bruhl is currently offline  Tom Bruhl   UNITED STATES
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size, so you never wind up with "poof,
>>
>>>>> it's all gone!" even when recording a full evening at a go. Even a
>>>>> disaster like a kicked-out power bar can be fully recoverable, unlike
>>
>>>>> some apps that shrug and leave you nothing but a "whaddya?" (in fact,
>>
>>>>> that feature right there is part of what prompted my partner's shift
>> to
>>>>
>>>>> REAPER for live work).
>>>>>
>>>>> Gre
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99529 is a reply to message #99527] Wed, 16 July 2008 21:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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at sound quality, a ton of plugins and features, and all this for
>>
>>>>> cheap. No dongle for aggressive dancers to bump out; in fact, no copy
>>
>>>>> protection of any sort, it's honor system. 30 day non-expiring
>>>>> shareware (you get a five-second nag at boot after 30 days), then $50
>>
>>>>> for non-commercial u
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99530 is a reply to message #99529] Thu, 17 July 2008 04:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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se and $225 for full commercial license. There's
>> no
>>>>
>>>>> difference between the functionality of "trial", "paid" and "paid
>>>>> commercial" though, it's honor system and it's upgradeable so you can
>>
>>>>> use it for free for as long as you like to see if you like it, pay $50
>>
>>>>> for the initial license if you do, and then pay the $175 upgrade fee
>>
>>>>> when commercial remote recordings come in.
>>>>>
>>>>> Although it's PC native, it also runs on Mac OSX (it's in late beta);
>>
>>>>> Justin's goal (he's nearly there) is to have the two development
>>>>> branches merged so PC and OSX upgrades stay neck-and-neck. But the beta
>>>>
>>>>> has been running like a champ for me here, and this opens the
>>>>> possibility of bringing your HD home and plugging it into your OSX rig
>>
>>>>> and being up and r
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99532 is a reply to message #99530] Thu, 17 July 2008 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jeremy luzier[1] is currently offline  jeremy luzier[1]   UNITED STATES
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>
>>>>> And there'll be more news soon re: REAPER and PARIS.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Kerry
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2008-09-14 08:41:28 -0700, "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net>
>> said:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Any Sonar users around? I'm looking for something to install on my
>> wife's
>>>>>> HP laptop fpr rempoe gigs w/ a firewire interface. I am, as the
>>>>>> saying
>>>> goes,
>>>>>> wide open to suggestion!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GanttLooks great but I'm on a tight, tight, tight budget.

Gantt

EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>Have a look at Yamabergs latest offering...
>
>http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/hardware/mr816x.html
>
>David.
>
>Gantt Kushner wrote:
>> I think what I meant was stereo classical recording, not "1 mic". I'm
trying
>> to put together a mobile rig for, among other things, recording classical
>> recitals at our local college's performing arts center. The guy who seems
>> most popular with the students and f
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99533 is a reply to message #99532] Thu, 17 July 2008 10:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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aculty has a Grace preamp/converter
and
>> some kind or portable high end HD recorder. I'm trying to create a system
>> for that gig using my wife's HP laptop. The 20 bit limit would only apply
>> if I drag my #2 Paris system out. The Presonus Firepod might be an option
>> too. I'm pretty sure I'd like something w/ decent A-D converters built
in.
>>
>> Gantt
>>
>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> Hmmm. The projects in question would be old school jazz and 1 mic classical
>>> recording.
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>> Does anyone have experience with sending 24 bit ADAT lightpipe signal
>>> into
>>>>> Paris' 20 bit ADAT cards' inputs? Does it sound good, bad, indifferent?
>>>> truncates the last 4 bits, because it's 20 bit. Sounds fine. Dunno if
I'd
>>> do
>>>> super critical orchestral or old school jazz that way, but for the
>>>> pop/rock/metal/jazz/fusion stuff I've done with the adat inputs the

>>>> convertor quality is way more important than losing the last 4 bits.
If
>>> you
>>>> keep a nice hot signal, you'd never know the difference IMO.
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:48cc7709$1@linux...
>>>>> So, I've been reading a bit about the Presonus Digimax FS since there
>>>>> seems
>>>>> to be a lot of favorable talk about it. I'd like to have something
w/
>>>>> firewire
>&
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99555 is a reply to message #99532] Fri, 18 July 2008 05:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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r /> >>>> as
>>>>>> of the last build.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope this clears up any questions about what I'm doing. I'll try
> to
>>>> package
>>>>>> these changes into a proper installer once I'm done building, which
> will
>>>>>> probably be soon. I think we're almost there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All the best!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> MikeI can't answer the Presonus question, but I'll field the REAPER one.

It's the complete antithesis of bloatware - lean, fast and mean. It's
so tightly coded that the installer's a mere 3.3 meg, and it installs
nothing in your system - in fact it can be run from a USB key. It boots
lightning fast and editing/mixing is a breeze.

I got turned on to it by my production partner last year. I was dubious
at first - why would I be interested when I'm already running Logic 8?
Well, after playing with the pre-beta (really an alpha) build for a
while and virtually *never* having it crash (while Logic 8 crashes more
often than the Jamaican Bobsled Team) I started looking at it more
seriously.

It's the brainchild of Justin Frankel, the guy who wrote WinAmp and
sold it later (his family walked out with somewhere in the hundred
million range from that sale). Now that he was able to do anything he
wanted, he set out to design the DAW that he wanted to use - an answer
to the bloated, expensive and often unacceptably flaky offerings on the
market.

The features are insane and the design philosophy is deep-rooted; it
represents a serious challenge to the status quo. Justin's stated that
he wanted to make it open source but it was problematic because of the
licensing requirements for technologies like ReWire etc, but he's done
the next closest thing - he's opened the architecture and provided kits
so develpoer/users can code their own "extensions". These are
completely different beasts from "audio plugins" - with these
extensions you can write your own support for an audio file format, or
for a control surface (even a non-MIDI one). He's got the user
community completely in a lather writing macros, skins, control surface
support (one user's already got REAPER remote controlled from a
Nintendo DS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAvvl1U9K5E), workflow
automation...

It's the most exciting thing I've seen in conventional DAWs in a long
time (s
Re: is anyone using a Matrox G550 PCIe [message #99558 is a reply to message #99533] Fri, 18 July 2008 12:50 Go to previous message
jeremy luzier[1] is currently offline  jeremy luzier[1]   UNITED STATES
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just how to do somethings. I have a small setup with an Alesis io14
> and used Sonar.
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