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> Entire Mixer Native Solution On G4, replace 02R by native solution on mac
djcenter
post Wed 14 Aug 2002, 08:53
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Do you think the G4 (maybe the new ones) + audio card capable of taking a signal from i.e. a synth in
an audio input, routing it in the mixer of logic audio, where will be added
EQ & effects, and taking that processed signal to an output for realtime
monitoring ?
Of course with a low latency.

I mean real time processed signal with some plug in in logic, nothing
recorded.

I plan an entire native 24 input solution based on new G4 and RME mutliface
cards, and I hope at least 4 band EQ + 1 dynamic per audio input, like my
02R does, everything monitored without latency, in order to replace it
definively (my 02R)

Please let me know if you made such kind of tests, and if this is reasonnalbe.

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post Mon 19 Aug 2002, 10:50
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I have the RME Digiface and 2 ADI-8 AE's plus I use the SPDIF in of the Digiface.
So I only have 18 inputs not 24. I am running a G4/933.
I just tested 9 stereo ins with a Logic Compressor and a Fat EQ on each stereo input as a test. It used only about 20% of the computer processor.

I also have a powercore and UAD-1 card which gives me extra processing power plus great quality effects. If you can afford it I would recommend the Logic Control too, you will never miss the 02R.
If you want to go mixerless the RME is definitely the way to go!

The latency is the lowest of any ASIO based card on the market and the sound quality is amazing.

Matt
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