Selling Cakewalk Proucts

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2010/07/30 07:34:30 (permalink)

Selling Cakewalk Proucts

Hi,
Nothing too serious, I presume it is ok for me to sell my UA-25-EX ? (thinking about licence infringement etc.)
 
 John

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    daveny5
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    Re:Selling Cakewalk Proucts 2010/07/30 08:06:22 (permalink)
    Yes, you can sell hardware because you own it and there is no chance you will use it after you sold it.

    Dave
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    Re:Selling Cakewalk Proucts 2010/07/30 08:21:21 (permalink)
    daveny5


    Yes, you can sell hardware because you own it and there is no chance you will use it after you sold it.

    daveny5,
     
    Thanks for your response, just a quick one,what do you think of mackie desks (I see you have one)I was thinking of the mackie ProFX 8, would this be ok with Sonar ?
     
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    Re:Selling Cakewalk Proucts 2010/07/30 09:55:45 (permalink)
    I don't think there's  much wrong with Mackie desks per se.

    However this one seems more geared towards live rather than studio use. I don't think the built in effects and graphic equaliser will be anywhere a near as good as the Fx you've got in Sonar.

    I use a Behringer MX8000 (24 channels) and really appreciate all the mic inputs it has. I also feed my UA-101 back into 8 channels so that I have an easy way of monitoring stuff. Plus the multiple sends allow for several different headphone mixes.

    So step back and ask how you think you'll be using a mixer in conjunction with Sonar and then go and see if anyone makes what you'd like for the price you had in mind.

    Good luck.
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    Re:Selling Cakewalk Proucts 2010/07/30 11:31:41 (permalink)
    edentowers


    I don't think there's  much wrong with Mackie desks per se.

    However this one seems more geared towards live rather than studio use. I don't think the built in effects and graphic equaliser will be anywhere a near as good as the Fx you've got in Sonar.

    I use a Behringer MX8000 (24 channels) and really appreciate all the mic inputs it has. I also feed my UA-101 back into 8 channels so that I have an easy way of monitoring stuff. Plus the multiple sends allow for several different headphone mixes.

    So step back and ask how you think you'll be using a mixer in conjunction with Sonar and then go and see if anyone makes what you'd like for the price you had in mind.

    Good luck.
    Phil
    Hi Phil,
    Thanks for that input.I know what you mean.
     
    John

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