That's true, simple instrument track. Thanks Brian for the suggestion. Drew. Unfortunately it is a firewire interface. I wish It would be USB that would make things a lot easier for me. Not that I have anything against firewire or anything. I just never delt with firewire before and I don't want my first time with my new toy to be a bad experience. Lol.
Ratha From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Olesen Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 8:53 AM To: 'JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list' Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Alesis Master Control Hi, And an instrument track is often the best solution. Brian From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Drew Sent: 7. november 2010 10:03 To: JSonar -- JAWS Scripts for Sonar discussion list Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Alesis Master Control First, I thought the mastercontroler was USB? I almost went with that myself, actually. I'll be really curious to find out how you get on with it. As for your question about softsynths: well, it depends on the plugin. If you're using a multitimberal synth like the TTS-1, you'll get one master TTS-1 audio output fader as well as the 7 (or however many instruments you use) MIDI tracks. If however you're using something like Dimention Pro, which isn't, you'll get a MIDI channel and an audio out since you need to instanciate a plugin for each instrument. So you get the MIDI track + an audio track for each one you aim at an instance of DPro. If you're using something like Superior Drummer, you'll get one MIDI input and one audio output of the whole kit, because SD has its own mixer--however, you can set it to expose all of the outs to the host application which allows you to do the mixing all in Sonar, which will give you a master MIDI input track triggering about 16 audio tracks of drums, which would be the exact opposite of what the TTS-1 does. So, yeah. In a sentence: however many channels get exposed to the host--how many show up in the track manager in Sonar, in our case--is as many as you'll be able to control. I hope this is clear enough. On 11/6/2010 11:15 PM, Ratha Moeuy wrote: Hello list, First I would like to thank Drew for answering my questions regarding midi surface and audio interface. Drew if you are reading this thanx! At first I was pondering on whether to get the Tascam fw1884 an all in one solution, or get the Behringer BCF2000 and a audio interface such as the Lexicon Omega. The used Tascam fw1884 that I found for a pretty good price on ebay was sold out before I could decide. For that reason my next choice was the behringer BCF2000 and a separate audio interface. How ever, after doing quite a bit of research on it, I found out that the BCF2000's motorize faders are not touch sensitive. Which means I would not be able to mix during playback. This is very important to me for I like to adjust my mix during play back. For this reason I have decided on getting an Alesis Master Control after reading up quite a bit on it. It is an all in one solution, a control surface/audio interface/room control. I can't wait to play with my new toy. It should be arriving this Monday. However, it is a firewire interface and I do not have a firewire port in my desktop, so I've purchased a cheap firewire PCI card off ebay. This is my first time dealing with firewire and I heard that the brand of the firewire card could effect the way data is sent back and fourth. Well, I hope this won't be the case with mine. I don't have much more money to spend, but If I have to I'll buy a name brandn firewire card. One question regarding midi control surface. If my midi control surface is capable of controlling 8 tracks at a time, how will it work when I am using soft synths? I mainly use soft synths and as you all know it requires two tracks for each, an audio track and a midi track. Will the control surface reckorgnize this and allow me to control one track per soft synths? Or will it will see the tracks in the order it is in, only allowing me to control 4 soft synths if I have 8 loaded? Thank you. Ratha _______________________________________________ Find JSonar and Sonar FAQs, articles, guides and downloads at jsonar.org. Jsonar mailing list [email protected] http://jsonar.org/mailman/listinfo/jsonar_jsonar.org
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