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PeteHalo
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My pleasure, Funk.
By choosing the Fostex you can have the best of both worlds. There's obviously things that are easier done with the VF, like the on location tracking, and there's things best done on pc, like final mixdown using plugin effects for that professional touch. Overdubbing additional guitar tracks with the POD or vocals or cut and paste editing is much easier on PC than with any multitracker, the cut and past thing especially.
As I understand it mastering means the final polishing of the songs before sending them to the press to make CD's. Something like that.
One thing, before buying the VF make sure that it's OS is of version 3.0 or newer because I'm not sure if the earlier versions support the Adat mixer mode that I've been referring to. The upgrade of OS is not a big thing but you need an external ZIP drive or scsi HD to perform it and a way to download the needed file from web to the zip drive or hd.
By choosing the Fostex you can have the best of both worlds. There's obviously things that are easier done with the VF, like the on location tracking, and there's things best done on pc, like final mixdown using plugin effects for that professional touch. Overdubbing additional guitar tracks with the POD or vocals or cut and paste editing is much easier on PC than with any multitracker, the cut and past thing especially.
As I understand it mastering means the final polishing of the songs before sending them to the press to make CD's. Something like that.
One thing, before buying the VF make sure that it's OS is of version 3.0 or newer because I'm not sure if the earlier versions support the Adat mixer mode that I've been referring to. The upgrade of OS is not a big thing but you need an external ZIP drive or scsi HD to perform it and a way to download the needed file from web to the zip drive or hd.