Sonar VS-700 DSP-Reverb?

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2008/10/04 16:15:23 (permalink)

Sonar VS-700 DSP-Reverb?

The VS-700R spec on the site says: "High quality input DSP including Phase, Pad, Low-cut, EQ, and Compressor"

Does the VS-700R also come wth a DSP reverb, ala 828 MkIII? That would allow for true zero-latency vocal recording.

Provided the sound quality is similar to MOTU the lack of DSP-reverb, if that is the case, is pretty much the only thing that stops the VS-700 being a very serious contender for me.

Does anyone have any info on this issue? Cakewalk?
post edited by donald - 2008/10/04 16:18:45
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    RE: Sonar VS-700 DSP-Reverb? 2008/10/05 22:37:20 (permalink)
    dont know ,but would be nice if the vs700 had dsp acceleration similar to the UAD cards and Muse receptor.

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