Anyone using STS samplers as Multitrack ???

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musurgio
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Post by musurgio »

I would like any hints as how to use STS samplers for multitrack recording ...
Thats becuase they use 32bit fixed.
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cannonball
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Post by cannonball »

hi
i use for record my mix in 32bit
just works well
i hope a day creamware
made a device with only the rec part of the sampler with edit too, cut, delete ,fade,
normalization, peak meter,and more? dedicated to rec in stereo anyway sts3000 can do this.

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darkrezin
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Post by darkrezin »

Isn't this exactly what VDAT does?
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Post by marcuspocus »

Yep...

And does it pretty well i must add
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Post by musurgio »

Right,
As for stereo mixdown should be great.
But what if you use several instances of S3000 or S5000 ?
Could you start recording simultanously on all S3000 (say 4 instances for 8 track recording) ?
Then I would just load the wavefiles into DAW.
I am sure the quality would be much better than just recording straight to DAW.
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Post by voidar »

The problem with the samplers is that they seem to record direct to memory which renders them somewhat useless for recording long wave files.

I don't think they can be synced either.

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Post by musurgio »

Oh !
I thought they could write on disk !
Anyway I have 1.5GB RAM...
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