I've used Deck and Cubase LE. I prefer each for different reasons. Cubase is more full featured and "modern" in terms of being up to speed with 24 and 32 bit recording formats in addition to Deck's 16 bit limit. I also like it's browser and the ability to attach notes to projects that can help me remember which mic's I used and stuff like that. I like Deck for it's honesty and purity. On Mar 9, 2005, at 5:21 AM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
On 09-Mar-2005 09:04, Adrian Delso wrote:
The studio upgrades sound good. I'd love to hear your views on the Tascam, once you've used it for a while. I have an Emagic a6|2m and I have an intermittent noise problem, which can stop all audio recording for a day, until it decides to stop! What DAW are you using?
BTW, for people recording direct to their Macs, what software do you use? I've heard good things about MotU Digital Performer, though it looks quite pricey (and perhaps overkill for me). Deck LE looks rather cheaper, and likely to cover a lot of my requirements ....
I'm still using my trusty old Roland VS-1680, but _someday_ when I've got the cash for a snazzier Mac and a multi-channel Firewire audio interface .... :)
Cheers, Carl
-- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/
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