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Detroitroadrage
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Not many Roland users I see, or just not many posters'.
Theres a lot more computer recordists here, than external equipment folks.
Reading all the posts of problems people have if they don't have a dedicated recording computer, I'll stick with my BR600, at least until it breaks again.
I love my 2480DVD. Great bridge between an old cassette feel and the digital realm. Does all that I require, and stuff I'll probably never use. Great machine!
I run 'the best of both worlds' as it were... 2480DVD for all tracking and basic mixing/mastering... Sonar 7.02/Wavelab for 'in the trenches' mixing/mastering duties...
The 2480 is solid as a rock when recording 12 drum tracks, 2 guitars, bass and keys simultaneously... Sonar, running on a Dual Xeon 3.06/XP Pro/3 gigs Ram, can't even come close to the stability I get with my Roland
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Once you export your tracks to Sonar, do they ever get back into the Roland, or does your Roland never see a finished project? Or do you use the Roland as a control surface via R-Bus?
I've seen folks debate that point more than once, and I have no technical support to back it up, but to the nay-sayers I just say... Come on down to the studio with your own tracks... We'll load em up and you can listen for yourself
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No, I have never used the phrase pads. Without asking you to hold my hand, can you suggest a simple introductory type project to tackle? Thanks for the luck, anyway!Have you dabbled in the Phrase Pad functions yet? Opened up a whole new world for me. That is a feature not to overlook, good luck.
No, I have never used the phrase pads. Without asking you to hold my hand, can you suggest a simple introductory type project to tackle? Thanks for the luck, anyway!