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| Re: Pulsar Sync Plate chasing Paris [message #99470 is a reply to message #99460] |
Wed, 09 July 2008 13:27  |
Dimitrios
 Messages: 1056 Registered: August 2005
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fes HP to see if it is even abel to
>> reliably do it. Especially with firewire involved.
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>> Also how many channels of audio do you need to record.
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>> If your using Sonar hardware like Presonus and TC are out.
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>> Chris
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>> Gantt Kushner wrote:
>>> 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!
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>>> Gantt
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>Heya Gantt - REAPER is definitely ready for prime time. For the cost
involved (zero, and a painless install that does absolutely zero
invasive stuff on your HD) you can't go wrong trying it out.
http://www.reaper.fm/
We use it for live recording all the time, and it's been solid as a
rock. It also contains a number of features that make it excelllent for
live recording - for example, you can set it to save audio files on the
fly when they reach a certain 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).
Great sound quality, a ton of plugins and features, and all this for
cheap. No dongle for aggressive dancers to bump out; in fact,
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