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baadc0de
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hello,
I have the m-audio projectmix and m-audio delta 1010. I'm using protools m-powered 7.1 and would like to use all of the inputs and outputs of both cards, however I really don't see how that could be possible. The setup > I/O only shows either the projectmix or the 1010, depending on what I select in the setup > Playback engine. Does anyone know how to enable both interfaces under protools? If not, which DAW software will enable me to do so?
Something else I'm wondering: Why does protools take real time to bounce to disk? I mean, if a song is 4 minutes long, you'll have to wait a frustrating 4 minutes before it's bounced to disk. I'd understand if there were hw inserts used and outboard processors, but this isn't the case.
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davidinoz
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You will be hard pressed to find any software that will allow you to use 2 different interfaces at the same time. I believe Nuendo and Cubase will allow multiple cards of the same type but not different cards.
As for your second question - Life is smoother with a little patience
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gilligan204
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2nd question,
there are less chance of errors with a realtime bounce, esspecially with heavy duty automation, Prior to having PT , I had Digital performer, which does a fast bounce, I used to get all kinds of Wierdness when bouncing fast, so I started to make stems, and bouce realtime.
Plus, if you get paid by the hour its a good thing !
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JamesG
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If your on a mac it sounds like Logic Pro 7 would be right up your alley, you can use multiple sound cards for ins/outs and it has both a realtime bounce and an offline bounce (i think thats what it is called)... but logic is a bit expensive and that might not justify spending all that money on it for you. |
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baadc0de
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Used to be on the mac, but didn't have the budget to upgrade from the old 400Mhz powermac. Now i'm on a PC, more or less just because it's much cheaper. Now, regarding my multiple interfaces problem - I came up with an idea. Is there a VST that does ASIO recording. I.e. a VST plug that locks onto an ASIO device with some specific channel and outputs audio to the host? Or maybe through WDM? |
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Kev
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| baadc0de wrote: | | Something else I'm wondering: Why does protools take real time to bounce to disk? I mean, if a song is 4 minutes long, you'll have to wait a frustrating 4 minutes before it's bounced to disk. I'd understand if there were hw inserts used and outboard processors, but this isn't the case. |
and video playback on linear Digi Beta's
Long in thew distant past I used a DAW that did faster than real time bounce to stereo.
I stopped using it when I discovered each time I did the same bounce I got a different result and the time of the song changed ... sure it was only mili-second stuff but it did disturb me.
Hopefully all software gets the simple stuff right these days. |
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