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Bahia
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Hi friends.
I have being using the Tascam Us-428 and Cubase for about 3 years and I am very happy with my tyni setup.I just love my blue box ,and after a while i get pretty well with Cubase too ( I specially love cubase midi part and Halion).
So I have a very practical little home setup for composing and pre.production.All revolves into my already "old" G4 733hz,1.250 ram and 160GB.
I do not have any proper plugins (reverb,delay,equalizer) I think the ones that comes with Cubase just suck!!! But anyway,I almost never finish my work at home,I ussually take my "totally dry " audio files to a "proper " studio,usually into another Mac and into a ProTools System...
So lately since the advent of Digi 002 Rack I see that as an affordable way to get into ProTools and get finally used to it...
But i dont want to stop using Cubase and the Tascam to compose...Will my US-428 do well controlling ProTools LE ???Anyone with such an experience???
Best regards.
Bahia
I have being using the Tascam Us-428 and Cubase for about 3 years and I am very happy with my tyni setup.I just love my blue box ,and after a while i get pretty well with Cubase too ( I specially love cubase midi part and Halion).
So I have a very practical little home setup for composing and pre.production.All revolves into my already "old" G4 733hz,1.250 ram and 160GB.
I do not have any proper plugins (reverb,delay,equalizer) I think the ones that comes with Cubase just suck!!! But anyway,I almost never finish my work at home,I ussually take my "totally dry " audio files to a "proper " studio,usually into another Mac and into a ProTools System...
So lately since the advent of Digi 002 Rack I see that as an affordable way to get into ProTools and get finally used to it...
But i dont want to stop using Cubase and the Tascam to compose...Will my US-428 do well controlling ProTools LE ???Anyone with such an experience???
Best regards.
Bahia