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Re: where DAW
SAW + is a pc based digital audio workstation made by innovative quality
software. You can find them on the net at http://www.iqs.com
I have an ADAT because it allows me to do some things that I cannot do with
my current computer system. For instance...I can record multiple tracks at
one time on the ADAT...something I think you can do with certain SAW
programs now, but I no longer have the processing speed, nor extra sound
cards, nor extra expansion slots for cards...for such updates. Anyway, I
will try to experiment on the ADAT a lot of times...for instance..on my
current project...I transfered the looped thing I was working on from my pc
to my ADAT...then worked with it in real time. I recorded some tabla,
guitar, and some other stuff. After listening to it all together...it
didn't really work good together....so I didn't use any of it..but I did
take some of the tabla out to make a loop for the last part of the song.
It's a pain to clutter your hard drive with this much
experimentation...when recording large 44.1 K files...so the ADAT has been
a useful tool, but it's definitely not necessary. It's just something
that helps me
out.
dig?
brown25
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> From: Michael Peters <mpeters@csi.com>
> To: 'Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com'
> Subject: AW: where DAW
> Date: Wednesday, March 25, 1998 2:40 AM
>
> sorry if this has already been answered ...
>
> >I paid 600 bucks for SAW +
>
> what's SAW+ ?
>
> also, in one sentence, why does one need ADAT if one has a multiplex
> soundcard and can do all recording on the harddisk? (I'm about to invest
> into some harddisk recording gear so I'm wondering)
>
> michael peters mpeters@csi.com
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Mpeters/
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