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Studio setup
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:08 am
by fromiceland
My mastering setup is pulsar based
it starts from a pc with wavelab and an rme soundcard
two vst plugs and go out in a modified tube preamp,in a spl qure ,in a focusrtite mixmaster,in a dbx quantum II and then i finish with optimaster on my mac g4.
a friendchip digimax digital patchbay manage the digital input and output.
Now i have some problem with my new studio setup
i start from a pc with scope and a rme soundcard,,two vst plug and go out in a modified tube preamp,in a spl qure ,in a focusrtite mixmaster,in a dbx quantum II.
i would like to re-enter in scope with aes ebu from the quantum II at 24 bit 88,2 khz ,open optimaster and close the mastering routing inside a g5 logic 8 powered with a fireface 400.
make in real time a 16 bit 44,100khz dithering and that's all...........................
but the routing inside the pc don't come well
please give me some suggestion
best regards
gabriele
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:41 pm
by fromiceland
i hope in your help
there is a project file that can help me?
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:54 pm
by fromiceland
hi,thank you.
i tryed also at 48 and 96,the problem is that i'm not able to make a project where i can go out from the analog output( scope or rme inside the pc)work with the outboard and re-enter to scope aes ebu, put optimaster and go out in another pc(mac g5)
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:02 pm
by the19thbear
so you have everything hooked up right inside scope? you just dont get any input from the aes/ebu? is that right? You can select what digital inpts to use in the settings menu i think.. the same place where you select master clock etc.. there you can select aes/ebu as digital in.. hope that helps!

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:18 pm
by fromiceland
precious advices,thank you
tomorrow i will do a new work with the old setup and then i will try again
see you soon
best regards
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:21 am
by fromiceland
i will do it the next days
regards
gabriele
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:42 pm
by fromiceland
thank you for the replies
the problem was a wrong sample rate setting
now it's everything ok
best regards
gabriele
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 4:52 am
by fromiceland
hi,i made the first work with the new setup.
Wow it plays very well and the sound is exellent
thank you guys
gabriele
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:29 am
by hubird
fromiceland wrote:hi,i made the first work with the new setup.
Wow it plays very well and the sound is exellent
thank you guys
gabriele
thats fine, as Stardust says you're lost now

you're the only woman here, at least that I'm aware of

Whach your words guys
don't forget to post it in the music section, this one or the next

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:55 pm
by astroman
stardust wrote:That means that you are hooked now.

The typivcal way is now: more DSPs more plugins I/O box ....
don't worry, there's a self-therapy group that meets on a website named planetz.com ... or something like that...
cheers, Tom
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:13 pm
by at0m
stardust wrote:scope is not working at 88,2, but 44, 48 or 96.
Scope works well at 88.2kHz, its clock just can't master it. Works fine slaving to external clock though, as fromiceland may have found out in the meanwhile...
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:27 pm
by fromiceland
thanks at0M i will try again at 88.2
i have just take an analog summing outboard
i would like to put it just after out the rme,before to enter in the dbx valve pre
what do you think about it?
GUYS?

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:48 pm
by astroman
just in case you prefer 88.2 for the sake of being an even multiply of 44.1 versus 96 as 'uneven' - that doesn't matter much for sample rate conversion.
It's a pretty complex math thing and the final quality of the process depends on how good that specific piece of math is implementated - not on source or destination sample rate.
No problem, tho if one of your boxes works particularily well at that rate - you probably have the RME controll the sample rate anyway.
But it would be nice to have a Scope summing versus the same source summed by the analog thing you mentioned.
Not sure if that's possible at all (due to routing) and afaik it's difficult to get levels precisely even for a valid comparison.
I personally gave up on the subject after reading a big magazine 'shootout' about analog versus digital summing, which had examples faked so obviously that 'shameless' was the bottomline
cheers, Tom
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:21 pm
by fromiceland
thank you astroman for your replies
i will try the analog summing box the next week
if you like i can put here two files
regards
gabriele