First Sonic Core Xite-1 Test
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:24 pm
Today's the first day with the Sonic Core XITE-1 and here's a little version of the X Files intro I did on it featuring 2 Sonic Core synths (Lightwave and Profit), a Voyager, and a little Eventide H8000fw doing a low level centering echo and band-delay. It's gratuitously synthy, but hey, its "Day 1" with the thing.
I set it up downstairs in my home theatre / "mastering" room and put the interface up on the projector. I usually sit in the comfy chair with a tablet on my lap and remote into the computers with VNC.
What surprised me was the ease of routing. It was really easy to patch in the voyager, set the Eventide as two pre fader aux sends, put some sonic core inserts on the synths and a soft saturation and reverb on the master. The thing just worked.
I had a little trouble recording the audio. I couldn't get the VDAT recorder they supply to work for me so I routed the audio out via ASIO and recorded it in Bidule which worked like a charm.
I set it up downstairs in my home theatre / "mastering" room and put the interface up on the projector. I usually sit in the comfy chair with a tablet on my lap and remote into the computers with VNC.
What surprised me was the ease of routing. It was really easy to patch in the voyager, set the Eventide as two pre fader aux sends, put some sonic core inserts on the synths and a soft saturation and reverb on the master. The thing just worked.
I had a little trouble recording the audio. I couldn't get the VDAT recorder they supply to work for me so I routed the audio out via ASIO and recorded it in Bidule which worked like a charm.