Lawrence Bulloc
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I am sure I'm not the only person who has been doing this, but I have found that it is easier for me to use the Fostex VF-160 as my recording unit, then backup the tracks to a CD (in the built in CD burner) and then upload the files to my Macintosh iBook G4 and Pro Tools and "finese" them there. If I change a track, or do anything different, I only have to burn the tracks I need and add them later.
Ultimately the Fostex is more user friendly for me in the recording stage (no latency, etc) and the Pro Tools more user friendly when I comes to mixing and mastering.
Anyone else using this technique?
Ultimately the Fostex is more user friendly for me in the recording stage (no latency, etc) and the Pro Tools more user friendly when I comes to mixing and mastering.
Anyone else using this technique?