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rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 11:06 AM
just got the full version of this a few weeks ago along with a new m-audio sound card.
sound is stunning and some of the plug-ins are unreal.
mixer routing is unreal. just set up a bus and send your channel anywhere.
only problems are that im finding the midi a little rough and im still writing most midi in cubase & the lack (and price) of RTAS plug-ins.. (although i have a few @semi-legal@ rtas, now that ive spent on protools it would be nice to get some legit plugs aswell!!!)
any one point me in the direction of rtas freebiees? need a stereo width enhancer and an exciter and a few other bits and bobs..
chris?
just got the full version of this a few weeks ago along with a new m-audio sound card.
sound is stunning and some of the plug-ins are unreal.
mixer routing is unreal. just set up a bus and send your channel anywhere.
only problems are that im finding the midi a little rough and im still writing most midi in cubase & the lack (and price) of RTAS plug-ins.. (although i have a few @semi-legal@ rtas, now that ive spent on protools it would be nice to get some legit plugs aswell!!!)
any one point me in the direction of rtas freebiees? need a stereo width enhancer and an exciter and a few other bits and bobs..
chris?
You're peeing against the breeze if you want free rtas plugs baz. Digidesign tightly control the licensing for the format.
Best off looking elsewhere...
see me on msn mate.
rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 11:55 AM
waitin....
stjohn
16-01-2008, 12:39 PM
its a nice program, but i find it a bit dated at the moment...
soundwise... its the same as any major daw.. no??
i suppse its nice for recording...but why change from cubase if u know it?
rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 01:19 PM
...but why change from cubase if u know it?
got it cheap with the sound card and a few plug-ins..
probably gonna compose in cubase and mix in pro tools.. see how it goes. the compressors in protools are lovely.. the mcdsp collection is tough to beat for sound.
rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 01:23 PM
soundwise... its the same as any major daw.. no??
i dunno.. it seems punchier.. probably the differant plugs but its definitly differant.. ill get a new track posted to hear.
Elvio Neto
16-01-2008, 05:47 PM
im still writing most midi in cubase & the lack (and price) of RTAS plug-ins..
you can get a plugin to convert VST to RTAS :)
then you can use all your vsts in protools
FXpansion - VST to RTAS Adapter v2.0:
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=15
ps: by the way what card you buy? im thinking in buy one m-audio card too
rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 09:15 PM
http://www.m-audio.com/images/en/callouts/big/fasttrackultra_front-rear.jpg
M-Audio - fast track ultra
rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 09:15 PM
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rhythmtech
16-01-2008, 09:16 PM
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fatcollective
17-01-2008, 11:10 AM
my mate has been going on about this sound card, think im gonna get one! let us know if its any good mate.
stjohn
17-01-2008, 07:57 PM
looks tasty! expensive?
rhythmtech
17-01-2008, 08:12 PM
looks tasty! expensive?
just over 500 for everything.. worked out pretty sweet
luisg99
19-01-2008, 02:08 AM
im looking for pro tools, but not sure if that or logic, to be used with mac, get like a 20% because im a student, is the m-powered software-wise the same as the other versions?
im looking for pro tools, but not sure if that or logic, to be used with mac, get like a 20% because im a student, is the m-powered software-wise the same as the other versions?
Depends what your other needs are. If you want to record multiple inputs you'll need either an Mbox2 or Mbox2mini and an outboard mixer, or if you dont and dont need mdi ports for a synth then you can use the mbox2mini.
its cheap, comes with PT and a decent ignition pack full of free stuff.
the convertors on the mbox series are pretty good as well and they're a whole lot cheaper than the maudio ones.
Pro-tools cards are just soundcards and work with any program under osx, i run logic 8 and Ableton and system sounds etc with my mboxes without any problems whatsoever.
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