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Due to space constaints I cannot multitrack to my computer. I'm currently recording basic tracks on an old Alesis ADAT blackface in one room and then transferring them to my computer via lightpipe. I've successfully made the transfers but found when I go to open up the files it can take up to five minutes to load. Also, my computer seems to have more trouble processing these files in play mode when I edit. Is this normal? And if not, what might I do to solve this issue? It drags so much that I'm questioninig whether I want to use my souncard's ADAT capability at all.

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KurtFoster Tue, 08/02/2005 - 16:54

One other thing that needs to be considered is the sample rate. Is it the same in both the ADAT and the computer? ADATs run at 48k. If you are recording into Cubase at 44.1, you're making a lot of problems there. I usually transfer ADATs at 24 / 44.1 to get the benifit of better proceesing later. To bring the rate down on the ADAT to match the computer, run the pitch down until you see the display read 44.1.

Cubase should have a selection for the optical input as the master clock. That's what needs to be selected as the master when you make a transfer unless you have a BRC or an AI 1 with a clock in connector that you can clock the ADAT off. In that case the computer should send the master clock signal. I find it much simpler to just let the ADAT be the master while I transfer. Once I go back tom the computer as the master the audio from the ADAT smooths out due to the benifit of upsampeling and the better clock.

Once the audio is in Cubase ... and the on to Cool Edit, it shouldn't make any difference. It's all waveforme files. Perhaps the files load slow because there's a combination of 16 and 24 bit files at different sample rates?

Something is causing your computer to go throgh a lot of searching on the hard disk if the load up is slow.

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