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Anyone using this here and to what extent? I'm getting ready to put my 3 DAWS online, and was wondering how it's working out for anyone using it. I'd really like to use one DAW for VS instruments and dedicate one to tracking. The setup seems easy enough. I'll probably yse the S/PDIF on both machines.

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Michael Scott Fri, 01/23/2004 - 17:56

Thanks Mark for that link. I've actually looked at that before. I don't have any networking on my DAWS, so to set that up, I'd have to go buy some nics and all. Looks good though. Wonder about latency though.

Someone told me to check out an article in Recording Magizine(the jan issue). There is a good article on that, in fact the guy mentions a few things that are rather vague in the steiny manual, and he seems to be loving it. He's got it working on 4 computers, 3 mac osx, 1 with xp and nuendo 1.62. He's got nuendo 2.0 on one, nuendo 1.62 on another, cubase sx, and DP 4.

He's claims it is all working great for him. Some good tips in there though for setting it all up. Glad I grabed the magizine.

Guess I'll find out soon enough!
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mjones4th Sat, 01/24/2004 - 21:09

Consider this. For three DAWs under system link, you need three sequencers (or one and two V-stacks) and Three soundcards, and (I believe) three MIDI interfaces. Plus a KVM. Add that to whatever plugs you want to use.

FX Teleport: One Sequencer, one soundcard, one MIDI interface, Three NICs, a KVM and an ethernet switch.

No comparison, IMO. Simplicity, flexibility, and versatility all favor FX Teleport.

Take a look at the forum over at fxmax.com. Latency is discussed there. Ethernet is packet-based, so Max had to do some buffering. If I'm not mistaken, its sort of like UAD or Powercore, meaning that the latency is reported, and 9 times out of 10, you don't have to do anything if your DAW has latency comp. I haven't followed it closely, but I eagerly await the OS X version. Then I'll build a PC, and forget about that G5 I can't afford.

mitz