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Adat EDIT as a HDR?
Is anyone successfully using their PCR card with the supplied Emagic program as a HDR? When I go into record, I get an audio drop out along with a slight delay before recording begins and the tracks I am monitoring drop out as well. After a split second the audio comes back. This is unacceptable in a studio setting. I have the updated drivers and Adat Edit 2.0 which has supposedly zero latency monitoring, which while it may be true, the delay and drop out when punching it and out are the problem.
Thanks for any responces. Jim K. |
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No, chalk it up to experience and move on down the road to a better tomorrow. I have both and never use them anymore.
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Thanks, that's what I thought. It's sad that their marketing isn't as up front as they could be. I own quite a bit of Alesis equipment and thought it would preform as decent as the rest has.
Jim K. |
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I got burnt with that PCR piece of s#!t....
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Not knowing when to quit, I pulled out my old Cakewalk Pro 8 and tried to record with the PCR card instead of the ADAT EDIT program. Other than not being able to monitor the recording track off of the computer ala "tape return", I tried just monitoring the input off my DA7 instead before going into the computer. It seems to work OK. The playback tracks seem to work fine.
I had tried it with the SONAR demo and as I remember, I wasn't happy with the results... but that was a long time ago and I don't remember what it was that I didn't like. Why can an old off the shelf program work, but the Emagic program written expressly for the card be useless? Jim K. |
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