Zoom R24 and SONAR

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2013/06/04 01:48:07 (permalink)

Zoom R24 and SONAR

Hey there.
 
I currently have the M-Audio Fast Track Ultra and for some reason with Windows 8 it is iffy.  I got it to work, but I get a lot of latency in Windows and in SONAR it's hit and miss.
 
So I was looking at a couple of DAW/Audio Interfaces and the ZOOM24 caught my eye.
 
Anyone have any luck with the ZOOMR24 in a Windows 8/SONAR X1 or X2 environment?
 
If not, what is the best audio interface to use with SONAR (priced under $1k)?  Thanks.
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    scook
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    Re:Zoom R24 and SONAR 2013/06/04 01:57:13 (permalink)
    What about the Zoom caught your eye? That might help narrow down the search. There are quite few interfaces in the less than $1000 category. If I had $1000 budget I would be looking at RME.
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    Re:Zoom R24 and SONAR 2013/06/04 17:49:15 (permalink)
    I had an RME once.  Loved it, but it wasn't compatable with VISTA so I had to trade it in.
     
    What I would love is a control surface/audio interface in one that is proven to work both in Windows 8 and SONAR X1 or X2.
     
    I want to be able to record multiple tracks at once and control the recording process from the CS.
     
    Thanks.
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    Re:Zoom R24 and SONAR 2013/06/05 01:59:40 (permalink)
    Whch RME interface did you have? 
     
    I thought they all had drivers for XP, Vista and Windows 7 and will work under Windows 8 even though they have not released a driver yet.  I've been using RME gear for years as well as stuff by Tascam, Roland, NI and Motu and out of the bunch RME has just always worked.

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    Re:Zoom R24 and SONAR 2013/06/05 03:02:15 (permalink)
    the huge advantage of the Zoom R24 is, that you can record anything without the need to have your computer and/or DAW around. I record my stuff with a BR-80, I can take it with me whereever I go, I record stuff in the basement if my wife gets annoyed by the noise upstairs, I can take it to the rehearsal room and record our lead guitarist etc. After recording, I just create a WAV-file within the BR-80, and then import it into X1.  

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