Just Came up on the RME Multiface card.

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May 7, 2002
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Haven't loaded the drivers yet but this little muth is small as hell.
1/2 a rack and this thing has all the input you need... AD are dope.. Technology is getting smaller and smaller..... So now its the RNP, RNC, Multiface, Motif, C4000B 1.4 Athalon.... A litle Foam and its on...
 
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Damn thing sounds Buku...... Clear Highs and non distorted levels at unity gain... Let me tell you the difference between balanced and unbalanced -10 vs +4 is huge !!!!!!! Right now I have a all digital setup with no noise........I was close to getting a digital mixer but after seeing the digi 002 Im thinking otherwise.....
 
Apr 25, 2002
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dope purchase folks....
and yes the differnce is huge...
digital mixxers are dope...if you plan on buying a 002, then don't get one...
but with the hammerfall you don't really need pro tools....
just fuck with Nuendo(if you can afford it...wait to get this) and get a digital mixxer...but, try to find one with no mic pre's...
 
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Ive been reading up on that program.. Looks like a nice purchase for a little bit of everything. I heard that that program is Steinbergs's flagship product. Im still jacking around with Cusbase SX and Sonal 2xl right now..... Moe I got a question for ya... What is the deal with the auto tune plugin for Pro Tools....
Is there a universal plugin for those off key singers of the world?

As far as a digital mixer Im shooting for a motorized stripped down unit...... I dont need pre's or anything other than the sliders to move, Any suggestions.....
 
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NorKoastal said:
Ive been reading up on that program.. Looks like a nice purchase for a little bit of everything. I heard that that program is Steinbergs's flagship product. Im still jacking around with Cusbase SX
I believe that Steinberg merged Nuendo and VST to create SX, and SX is now their flagship program.


Anterres also makes a DirectX version of AutoTune.

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