Pulsar and ADAT Edit
Thanks,
I don't really know what I'm doing. I have this extra computer, and the Alesis card is $300.00 so it doesn't sound like I would have to spend much more. It comes with cables. I could add an ATA hard drive and get more tracks cheaper but I could add the drive and use the other computer and have around 80 tracks. I tend to use as many as are available. it's easier to mix when everything is separated.
I don't really know what I'm doing. I have this extra computer, and the Alesis card is $300.00 so it doesn't sound like I would have to spend much more. It comes with cables. I could add an ATA hard drive and get more tracks cheaper but I could add the drive and use the other computer and have around 80 tracks. I tend to use as many as are available. it's easier to mix when everything is separated.
well,definitely you want as much control as you are capable of handling.sounds worth a try.so it's a giant synchronized hd.i'm assuming data (audio) transfer to the master thru scsi for mixing.i'm not clear about why this needs to be sync'd. isn't this just a networking thing that way? or are you mixing traditionally with a desk and you have some digital out from each computer and sync'd software in each?
Well I want to use two computers for hard drive playback. You could think of one as being the central one although either could control the other and both can have independent actions. VST effects are limited by CPU power and the number of tracks are limited by the speed of you hard drives and the CPU.
hmmm to do what you seem to be suggesting to my brain,you need two similar systems (cw card,sequencing prog) sync'd.for about $350 get a luna and then pop for the additional $200 and get another sync plate. then you have digital outs and ins on each box and you can run maximum processing.
oops! you'd also need the luna 24 adat option for the best results(maximum tracks in and out)
if you're just networking the hd,i don't see any need for a sync card.
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oops! you'd also need the luna 24 adat option for the best results(maximum tracks in and out)
if you're just networking the hd,i don't see any need for a sync card.
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That's too expensive and I'm not just networking. I just want to get more tracks of audio running at the same time... more than is possible with only one computer. The amount of tracks on one computer like I mentioned before is limited by the speed of the HD and the speed of the CPU. The Alesis ADAT Edit card is only $300.00 and includes cables. I just wanted to know if anyone had any problems with it.
well it still sounds interesting,but i think you still will need to have a sequencer loaded in computer 2 and then sync both computers.(doable, lots o sub-mixing) sounds cumbersome but probably not much more cumbersome than adats in reality. good luck! (of course, you already knew what you wanted to do. you don't need our advice or permission!)
Well if I had an ADAT laying around I would use it and I have an extra computer laying around so I might as well use it. I'm not so sure sub mixing is such a bad idea. I probably won't get around to doing this for 6 months. If anyone has a bad experience with the the Alesis "ADAT Edit" card and happens to read this post a reply here.