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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 22:07:19
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Looks expensive
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Dave Modisette
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 22:29:41
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More impressed after this interview.
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 22:32:23
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however, the mixer to his right (or behind him....) makes this look like a toy.
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Dave Modisette
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 22:35:34
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ORIGINAL: mixmkr however, the mixer to his right (or behind him....) makes this look like a toy. But it also makes the Vstudio look very affordable.
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 22:43:18
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Having "All in one" is good and bad, I prefer to separate my converters etc. Looks pretty cool though.
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gtgarner
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/03 23:38:41
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ORIGINAL: Mod Bod More impressed after this interview. I totally agree. I'm more and more impressed....with every video I see. I do have one question though. Do you think that the USB connection is transfering supper compressed digital A/D info so that it can fit all those audio ins on USB bandwith?
post edited by gtgarner - 2008/10/03 23:41:06
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Brandon Ryan [Roland]
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 02:38:52
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ORIGINAL: gtgarner ORIGINAL: Mod Bod More impressed after this interview. I totally agree. I'm more and more impressed....with every video I see. I do have one question though. Do you think that the USB connection is transfering supper compressed digital A/D info so that it can fit all those audio ins on USB bandwith? Nope - it's not compressed at all. I'm happy to confirm that it is indeed full bandwidth audio.
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 03:59:07
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ORIGINAL: Cormega Looks expensive $4000 ballpark figure...
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Timur
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 06:00:54
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ORIGINAL: Brandon Ryan [Cakewalk] ORIGINAL: gtgarner Do you think that the USB connection is transfering supper compressed digital A/D info so that it can fit all those audio ins on USB bandwith? Nope - it's not compressed at all. I'm happy to confirm that it is indeed full bandwidth audio. Sorry for the crosspost, but this discussion is running on two threads at the moment. USB 2.0 should be capable of that. Isochronous Data Transfer (the one with the 0.125 ms micro-frames) has a maximum theoretical transfer-rate of 49.152.000 Byte/s (that's pure data without overhead). 18 mics of 96kHz/24bit need only 41.472.000 Byte/s. And that leaves another 18.5 mb of the total 60 mb/s (480 mbit) for protocol overhead. From Wikipedia: In the Universal Serial Bus used in computers, isochronous is one of the four data flow types for USB devices (the others being Control, Interrupt and Bulk). It is commonly used for streaming data types such as video or audio sources. Isochronous mode allows for bandwidth allocation, by the way.
post edited by Timur - 2008/10/04 06:03:31
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 06:41:08
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Brandon, so you filmed that in Tetbury, only 20 minutes drive from here. Did you bump into Charles and Camilla or maybe buy some souvenir cookies from the Highgrove store in the town centre? Charles is very green so I'm sure he'd be much in favour of fader re-use and a more compact power saving size. Oh, and has anyone asked about the carbon footprint of the Vstudio yet?
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fresh101
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 15:21:10
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ORIGINAL: Mod Bod More impressed after this interview. yeah, it's a really detailed video and answers a lot of questions people have been asking here.
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pooskie
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RE: New Sonar Vstudio 700 Video on Sonicstate.
2008/10/04 19:55:52
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great demo. I want one now.
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