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I don't own one yet buy am SERIOUSLY considering one. How do you transfer your files off of it onto your computer?
billisa said:Assuming you get the VF80CDR, you can save songs as 2-track Music CD's, or you can save as wav files. Or you can use the S/PDIF out from the VF to the S/PDIF in (on a soundcard so equipped).
I used to mix and master on the VF80 without a PC, so that's as much as I know. Oh, and VF80's are great units.
TU BE said:Thanks for the reply.
Using the S/PDIF'S how would you be able to transer it onto a PC without some sort of dedicated VF80 management software?
I use a Zoom MRS-4 right now and it stores on a smart card. I put the card in an external reader and use a MRS-4 manager program that you get from the Zoom website.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is, does the VF80 and/or Fostex have a program like this that will recognize data coming from the unit?
cellardweller said:How do the vf80's compare to the mr8? What are the differences beside the vf having the internal hard drive?
billisa said:At one level, you're dealing with 2 machines that record at a 16bit/44khz level. Having said that, as a former owner of a VF80, I think this machine is a very well built, well specified model. Alot of multi-trackers under $1,000. feel like toys. The VF80 doesn't. The effects are numerous and very, very usable (if not overdone), and you can go from start, to a very high quality finished CD, without ever leaving the machine.
The VF80 has various "scene" functions that allow you to save various fader/effects parameters. The punch-in and edits are done without any pops or clicks, the thing never freezes, and there is no need to "optimize" the hard-drive (something very commonly necessary on other machines). Plus, you can upgrade to a bigger HD from a selection of several readily available units.
Also, the CD burner is a Plextor unit that has a reputation for a very low error rate.
The software and operating system was VERY well thought out by Fostex.
cellardweller said:I assume you mean this as a comparison to the MR8? Especially the part about "a very high quality finished CD wihtout leaving the machine"?