So now I have the Apollo 8p giving me more i/o options than I'll ever need. It has Quad processors for DSP so now I can LOAD up my tracks with UAD2 plugins and it won't take put any load on my computer since they all run from the interface. I already have the Apollo Duo (sitting on top in the picture) which adds 2 more processors for a total of 6! Plus the Twin can now control everything on the 8p so it basically becomes a desktop controller controlling itself and the 8p!
Pretty happy with this session. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1Y9DdjP5ZU[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EOVMYn9uhA[/youtube]
Ruiner wrote:
The whole setup is looking mighty nice now
Looks really nice!
How are you midi-synching the the UAD to the Machinedrum? I find that machindrum tempo just drifts all over. I'd love to have it lock to the tempo of what ever I am recording. It would be so much more useful as a studio tool.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
skullservant wrote:Recorded all of the instrumentation and programmed all of the drums for an EP I'm working on. Just need to do vocals, maybe add some noise...
you have a link? by the looks of the gear ill be into this. also, how are you programming drums?
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Music room aka home office is shaping up nicely in time for rainy autumn days ... just added a Faderport 8 to my Studio One 3 setup - motorized faders are cool.