
teainthesahara
New member
yes, i would tend to agree....
jeff0633,
you know what, i was just write almost everything you just did
in your previous post...but you beat me to it!!!
One great thing about the VF machines are their adaptability; they can fit into alot of different recording situations and budgets. Similarly, there are also several different ways to accomplish the task of moving music between the VF and a computer - the ONLY thing that makes any method better than another is how it fits into your situation and meets your recording needs (while staying in budget, of course!). ADAT, SPDIF, JAZ, USB, external HD's, CDRW - all have their place, and NONE of them can be really said to be significantly better or worse than the other without prior knowledge of someones recording situation and what really fits their goals.
I've been using the VF16 machine for a while now, 'conjoined' to a variety of PC's, and I've used a number or the options listed above - and in my experience, none stands upon a pedistle when compared to the others in all situations. To any newcomers to the VF machines, or people who are thinking about purchasing one, I hope you don't get the impression that you MUST have an ADAT with digital wires running to and fro from your PC for the VF to be of any use of to be of 'optimum' use. That would be a misconception!
Lately, I've been using the JAZ drive with an older laptop to transfer audio to do some work. Other than being dirt cheap (25$US), the drive has several positive attributes as outlined by Jeff. In addition, with the right adapters, the drive IS hot-swappable (e.g. the USB adapter, or the much cheaper PCMCIA adapter), and is simplistic to use. I guess what im saying is that all of these options have their positives and negatives - but in the end, if you pick what matches your situation, - the whole thing sums to be a zero issue (But damn, that USB transfer concept straight outta the mrx is a cool idea!!!).
Jeff: the Jaz is very econimal and fast to transfer stuff, but even though you can pick up 1gig disks on ebay for (5-8$), it becomes expensive if used solely for back-up purposes. Dont be afraid to use those CDRW's to the MAX - they are built for it!!!
T
jeff0633,
you know what, i was just write almost everything you just did
in your previous post...but you beat me to it!!!
One great thing about the VF machines are their adaptability; they can fit into alot of different recording situations and budgets. Similarly, there are also several different ways to accomplish the task of moving music between the VF and a computer - the ONLY thing that makes any method better than another is how it fits into your situation and meets your recording needs (while staying in budget, of course!). ADAT, SPDIF, JAZ, USB, external HD's, CDRW - all have their place, and NONE of them can be really said to be significantly better or worse than the other without prior knowledge of someones recording situation and what really fits their goals.
I've been using the VF16 machine for a while now, 'conjoined' to a variety of PC's, and I've used a number or the options listed above - and in my experience, none stands upon a pedistle when compared to the others in all situations. To any newcomers to the VF machines, or people who are thinking about purchasing one, I hope you don't get the impression that you MUST have an ADAT with digital wires running to and fro from your PC for the VF to be of any use of to be of 'optimum' use. That would be a misconception!
Lately, I've been using the JAZ drive with an older laptop to transfer audio to do some work. Other than being dirt cheap (25$US), the drive has several positive attributes as outlined by Jeff. In addition, with the right adapters, the drive IS hot-swappable (e.g. the USB adapter, or the much cheaper PCMCIA adapter), and is simplistic to use. I guess what im saying is that all of these options have their positives and negatives - but in the end, if you pick what matches your situation, - the whole thing sums to be a zero issue (But damn, that USB transfer concept straight outta the mrx is a cool idea!!!).
Jeff: the Jaz is very econimal and fast to transfer stuff, but even though you can pick up 1gig disks on ebay for (5-8$), it becomes expensive if used solely for back-up purposes. Dont be afraid to use those CDRW's to the MAX - they are built for it!!!
T