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| Re: Cubase 4 [message #87591 is a reply to message #87548] |
Thu, 05 July 2007 05:16   |
Martin Harrington
 Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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;>>> It's 100 degrees in the shade here. I think I'm delirious.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Man what's up with you today? People post about all kinds of stuff
>>>> here.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Chuck
>>>>>>>>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I just want to know why he's spamming a Paris group with Apple
> crap.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That's
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> what apple forums are for.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>Yep, those are not so hot... you can build better harmonies in
Melodyne by simply cloning the lead vocal track, creating your
Melodyne files, then moving the notes into the correct harmony
intervals.
Neil
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>http://www.antarestech.com/products/harmony_engine.shtml
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>Is it just me, or are these demos *REALLY* bad...
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>I wouldn't spend a plug nickle based on the sound of those
>demos...
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>David.Hey Dedric,
I see where you are coming from. For my needs, the Mac Pro with OSX is just
fine. 80-120 tracks is fine for what I do..Plus, I don't monitor via in the
box, so I can and do run my current DAW 2048 ms latency, which as you know,
takes a "big" strain off the system resources..
I guess, I'm really really impressed with OS-X and the ability to run (true)XP
(via Boot Camp)on one machine. As well as, being ready for the NEW Logic
Audio..
having said that, I would run Os-X on my current DAWs if Apple allow for
such. Yes, I know you can already do it(smile)..
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| Re: Cubase 4 [message #87595 is a reply to message #87591] |
Thu, 05 July 2007 06:08  |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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>>> mail from being sent (not filtered, but shot down at the source via a
large
>>> burst of electricity designed to fry any and all spammer computers, Apple
>>> would really have something.... ;-)
>>>
>>> Let me know how Nuendo runs on your new Mac though, seriously. You'll
have
>>> to wait for N4 to run on the dual core 2 Mac under OSX at least (should
>> be
>>> soon). I would be most interested in a head to head comparison of plugin
>>> counts in the same project under Nuendo, not just similar projects, but
>>> identical.
>>>
>>> The last report I read comparing XP to OSX for DAW performance was from
>>> Derek (used to be on this NG) - German Keyboards compared them and
>>> apparently (I don't read German to confirm) XP won on plugin count and
low
>>> latency by a noticeable margin on the same hardware (even when run on
the
>>> same system as OSX via Bootcamp). He said even Logic ran better outside
>>> OSX, but I'm not sure how that comparison was made since Logic 5 (Win)
and
>>> Logic 7 (OSX) might not be comparable. If OSX was a standalone OS, I
would
>>> buy it to have both and compare, but the fastest processing, lowest
>>> bloat-factor OS would inevitably be the DAW system of choice for me.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dedric
>>>
>>> On 8/9/07 8:23 PM, in article 46bbcc3f$1@linux, "lamont" <jjdpro@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I agree..after we complete this cd project i'll be moving on to our
new
>> Mac
>>>> Pro(4 core) running Nuendo, PT and the new Apple Logic.
>>>>
>>>> I'm really burned out with XP and viruses..with getting on the
>>>> internet..sorry
>>>> but u like being able to go on the internet on my daw.
>>>>
>>>> I'll covert my current dual opteron daw into a dedicated vsti machine.
>>>>
>>>> LAD
>>>>
>>>> "Steve Helm" <shelm@radford.edu> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, but having the stability and security of OS-X is worth much more
>> than
>>>>> the difference in price between a PC and Mac.... especially in a pro
>>>>> environment.
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Jusr for fun, I priced out one of the new Dell Vostro laptops (small
>>>>>> business class)attempting to match the 15"macbook pro as best as
>>>>>> possible (proc, ram, and HD si
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