Malcolm Boyce wrote:
Glad you made your way here.
I believe that the current DAWs all do an excellent job of what they are designed to do. This is also in part because of the stable environments that they are running in, be it OS or newer hardware/drivers. I know my XP rig is super stable, and my MOTU drivers are rock solid.
Sound wise, the "project studio" grade stuff outperforms the best digital had to offer 15 years ago. And that's across the board, regardless of manufacturer.
I'm currently getting users of different platforms up to speed with transfering projects and files between studios. There are definately easy, and hard ways to do it. Once again, it's so easy to pass tracks around on CDR, Flash Sticks, hard drives... you name it. To say nothing of FTP servers...
I don't even know what a multiple host sequencer is... Embarassed
Doh, i worded that wrong. Too many ales me thinks! What i was trying to ask is - how many are proficient with more than one audio/midi sequencer? On a different topic, what would you suggest my next mic purchase be. Currently i have 2 Groove Tube AM51 Large Di Cond's handling vocals/overheads, 2 57's, 1 beta 58, and a sen kick/bass mic. I'm thinking of a pair of small Di condensors or a stronger dynamic. Rode NT5's, Rode XY NT4, beta 57, sen 421.