Think its time to give up on my Tascam US 1800

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Re: Think its time to give up on my Tascam US 1800 2015/03/28 20:50:06 (permalink)
Well, as "life would have it", I won't get to try it on the studio desktop until tomorrow, but I will report back. I do appreciate your comments RE which computer and the new driver being more stable, etc. Since my desktop is 4Ghz and currently has 16gb (I just bought 32 gb of G Skill DDR3, for it and can't wait for it to show up), I would expect some difference there. The laptop is an ASUS G74sx 2670QM (don't recall the DDR level)and at 2.2Ghz I would expect at least some noticeable difference between them.
 
Supposedly having an empty project lets you select the sample rate, though I don't know if having some 44.1 tracks will prevent me from tracking vocals at 48khz, or new acoustic guitar tracks, on my older projects.
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Re: Think its time to give up on my Tascam US 1800 2015/03/29 11:09:15 (permalink)
OK I had no problem switching to 48. I did it in Sonar using a blank project. You cannot have 44.1 and 48 co existing. You have to convert the 44.1 into 48. 
Once you start a project in 44.1 it's impossible to change I think. Could be wrong.
 
If you make a blank project, set Sonar at 48 and import the tracks I'm pretty sure it converts them. But myself I use Wave lab (or any Wave editor)  first. Not sure how good Sonars conversion process is but I do trust Wave Lab to do the job properly. Sonar's process might be top shelf too, but I'm unaware of it's quality at this point, someone else might know better. 

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Re: Think its time to give up on my Tascam US 1800 2015/03/29 19:38:21 (permalink)
Me too!!!! It drove me craaaaazy. Let it be.... I'm thinking a Focusrite 6i6 or Roland QuadCapture? That's all the mula I got. Anyone have a preference?

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Re: Think its time to give up on my Tascam US 1800 2015/03/30 09:48:23 (permalink)
We had a 5 hour flash winter storm and no power, yesterday, so I hope to try some of these ideas out today.
I hadn't though of converting all my 44.1 tracks to 48ghz, but if that's the only way.....hmmm. I am pretty sure that Sonar can playback various rates, so I guess now I need to know if the I/O's I am looking at do.  Today, I feel like just selling it and getting something else! Like Venus, I was just looking at the 6i6.
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