stmikkel
09-22-1999, 01:17 PM
Hi.
I\'m going to make music with gigasampler and a midi-seq program. But since gigasampler doesn\'t support effects (directX pluginns), I\'ll have to record the tracks into CubaseVST so I can add effects to them there.
How will this work, if I buy Wave/824?
I know I have to record one channel at a time, but will there be problem with sync/delay working this way? Let\'s say, if I record from gs to cubase this way, one channel at a time, and end up with 24 channels of audio. Will every channel stay in synch with each other?
I\'m also thinking about the dakota/tango24 combo. (Though I don\'t need all that adat stuff, since everything is happening inside my computer - except for recording some vocals and guitars).
Will dakota work with directX pluggins in CubaseVST?
Thanks for your help. I\'m in the middle of the process of building/buying my own \"pc-studio\", so I need all the information I can get.
I\'m going to make music with gigasampler and a midi-seq program. But since gigasampler doesn\'t support effects (directX pluginns), I\'ll have to record the tracks into CubaseVST so I can add effects to them there.
How will this work, if I buy Wave/824?
I know I have to record one channel at a time, but will there be problem with sync/delay working this way? Let\'s say, if I record from gs to cubase this way, one channel at a time, and end up with 24 channels of audio. Will every channel stay in synch with each other?
I\'m also thinking about the dakota/tango24 combo. (Though I don\'t need all that adat stuff, since everything is happening inside my computer - except for recording some vocals and guitars).
Will dakota work with directX pluggins in CubaseVST?
Thanks for your help. I\'m in the middle of the process of building/buying my own \"pc-studio\", so I need all the information I can get.