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Originally Posted by adamcal The original poster didnt say what sequencer he was using, but if it has a SMPTE in/out on the back, he could record TC on one track of the 8 track, and run his samples live into the desk, saving the last 7 tracks for other things.
or record a stereo mix onto 2 tracks, while in sync, if you dont like the mix later you can redo it and it will still all be in sync.
Atari/Unitor/S1000, ah those were the days!! |
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the trick with te samplers was that you havent recorded them on tape..smpte is your friend..as an atair with smpte interface is.. a mega st is a rather friendly and silent computer.. i got 3 for free because nobody wnts them anymore.. one is running permanently in my studio to catch spontanious midi events in a 1200 bar loop.. it is running since 2 years permannetly without a crash..just when the electricity blows i ve to restart... In the same time Ableton L8 gave me a few hundred crashes... inkl data loss....
you can bounce to tape when you re arrangement ist finished.
The S900 has fantastic quality for deep bass sounds thanks to its 36 db filter.. i think i need one again..