FISH wrote:Another vote for Sonar. Although with a Delta 1010 interface, 64 bit AMD 2800, 1 gig of ram, el cheapo Yamaha PSR170 (for shear # of keys) and an Edirol PCR-30 Midi controller.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:I am a totally "in the box" type o' guy. MOTU2408mk3, with some Behringer ADA8000s. P4 2.4Gig with a Gig of RAM and 120Gig of HD x2. Sonar and Sound Forge. A few other foofy things.
...That being said, I'll use anything that works. One of the drum tracks from mr distant's current project was recorded into a 16bit SBLive.
Since you asked, oddioguy, what are you using?
Main software is Sonar2.0XL running on a P4 1.5G under WIN98
lsdeville wrote:Main software is Sonar2.0XL running on a P4 1.5G under WIN98
I still use 98. You still use 98. What the hell is wrong with us?
oddioguy wrote:FISH wrote:Another vote for Sonar. Although with a Delta 1010 interface, 64 bit AMD 2800, 1 gig of ram, el cheapo Yamaha PSR170 (for shear # of keys) and an Edirol PCR-30 Midi controller.
I like the M-Audio gear bro. Been using their MIDI interfaces since forever.
oddioguy wrote:The MOTU been working out well? I've been thinking about a good A?D convertor with USB or Firewire, and MOTU keeps popping up....
FISH wrote:oddioguy wrote:FISH wrote:Another vote for Sonar. Although with a Delta 1010 interface, 64 bit AMD 2800, 1 gig of ram, el cheapo Yamaha PSR170 (for shear # of keys) and an Edirol PCR-30 Midi controller.
I like the M-Audio gear bro. Been using their MIDI interfaces since forever.
Agreed. M-Audio really have their stuff together and it has served me incredibly well. I gotta admit though, I worry about the future of the 1010, how much longer are M-Audio gonna support it...I know you with that Yamaha card and Sonar 2 understand where I'm coming from on this one
oddioguy wrote:Support is the issue, isn't it......
All their MIDI interfaces boast "lifetime" warantees, but they don't promise drivers or support for a lifetime. C'est la vie.....
Malcolm Boyce wrote:My one issue with M-Audio was with my DIO card that they didn't have an XP driver for. They took the card back on trade, and I paid the difference to upgrade for the Delta DIO2496. This was all brokered by Terry Hume at Moncton Musicstop.
Bad experience turned good.
At the time, no such place existed.oddioguy wrote:Saint John Musicstop couldn't help?
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