
bongolation
New member
This is the rig; check it out:
http://www.seasound.com/website/standard/pages/product/interfaces/soloex/product_solo_main.html
I dunno. I think I may break down and get one of these after all. This is a killer price.
The only compelling objection I had to them so far was the supposed no-WDM problem, but Aardvark and who knows how many others are right there in the same boat, at least for now.
The SoloEX got very good print reviews (for what that's really worth), the Oberheim preamps have been praised, the thing is very nice-looking and well laid-out, it's 24/96, etc., etc.
This is a self-contained integrated-function unit that seems set up to get the ball rolling with the minimum of extraneous hardware and the attendant clutter and interface problems that always means.
On the other hand, there's not a lot of market penetration with this rig and the user/knowledge base - always important - is pretty small. Manufacturer support is nonexistent, with SeaSound responding to support queries with a boilerplate saying that they are way behind with everything because someone had jury duty (I'm not making this up!).
Still, I've been struggling to figure out some sort of setup to buy and get on with recording and have just about worn out the last measure of my enthusiasm for the whole project trying to make any useful sense out of the rival equipment flamewars.
I want to start getting the paint out of the bucket onto the wall, and this seems a cheap way to do it, and a long discount like this on what seemed to me to be a high-value original list price covers a multitude of sins.
At $400 to cover the whole 24/96 operation between the PCI slot and the mic cable, I don't see how a guy could go too terribly wrong with this.
As always, I'm open to suggestions and am anxious to hear if there's anything I'm missing in my reasoning.
Thanks for any help!
http://www.seasound.com/website/standard/pages/product/interfaces/soloex/product_solo_main.html
I dunno. I think I may break down and get one of these after all. This is a killer price.
The only compelling objection I had to them so far was the supposed no-WDM problem, but Aardvark and who knows how many others are right there in the same boat, at least for now.
The SoloEX got very good print reviews (for what that's really worth), the Oberheim preamps have been praised, the thing is very nice-looking and well laid-out, it's 24/96, etc., etc.
This is a self-contained integrated-function unit that seems set up to get the ball rolling with the minimum of extraneous hardware and the attendant clutter and interface problems that always means.
On the other hand, there's not a lot of market penetration with this rig and the user/knowledge base - always important - is pretty small. Manufacturer support is nonexistent, with SeaSound responding to support queries with a boilerplate saying that they are way behind with everything because someone had jury duty (I'm not making this up!).
Still, I've been struggling to figure out some sort of setup to buy and get on with recording and have just about worn out the last measure of my enthusiasm for the whole project trying to make any useful sense out of the rival equipment flamewars.
I want to start getting the paint out of the bucket onto the wall, and this seems a cheap way to do it, and a long discount like this on what seemed to me to be a high-value original list price covers a multitude of sins.
At $400 to cover the whole 24/96 operation between the PCI slot and the mic cable, I don't see how a guy could go too terribly wrong with this.
As always, I'm open to suggestions and am anxious to hear if there's anything I'm missing in my reasoning.
Thanks for any help!