AudioPhile777 Mathew Cohen Apr 12, 2007 3,709 0 36 Chatsworthingtonshire, CA, USA www.myspace.com Oct 18, 2007 #1 I've been thinking about moving to a 64 bit DAW... but haven't made nice with Reaper... cant figure out how to route it with the 002... anyway... Any Sonar/002 users?
I've been thinking about moving to a 64 bit DAW... but haven't made nice with Reaper... cant figure out how to route it with the 002... anyway... Any Sonar/002 users?
2 2012 Member Mar 3, 2007 413 0 16 Oct 19, 2007 #2 I don't know about Sonar, but my Digi 002 has worked well (dare i say, maybe even better than with PT) with other DAWs: Live, Logic, Cubase, Reaper... Even so, nothing works like PT for me. I use it for all tracking and mixing. I still use Live and Logic for programming, though. Ask over at the Sonar Forum
I don't know about Sonar, but my Digi 002 has worked well (dare i say, maybe even better than with PT) with other DAWs: Live, Logic, Cubase, Reaper... Even so, nothing works like PT for me. I use it for all tracking and mixing. I still use Live and Logic for programming, though. Ask over at the Sonar Forum
W Where She Wept Member Sep 16, 2004 670 0 16 www.whereshewept.com Oct 21, 2007 #3 i thought Digidesign's hardware only worked with PT?
C colonel kurtz Member Sep 7, 2006 3,988 0 36 Oct 21, 2007 #4 i think you can use the digi hardware(at least the LE stuff) with other DAW's - you just can't use other hardware w/ PT
i think you can use the digi hardware(at least the LE stuff) with other DAW's - you just can't use other hardware w/ PT
W Where She Wept Member Sep 16, 2004 670 0 16 www.whereshewept.com Oct 21, 2007 #5 that's interesting. Makes me wonder: is protools a standard because of the software, or because of the hardware? i mean are their pre's and converters better than their competitors too?
that's interesting. Makes me wonder: is protools a standard because of the software, or because of the hardware? i mean are their pre's and converters better than their competitors too?