V700

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garybrun
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2009/01/17 08:26:13 (permalink)

V700

I work a lot with video production and use at the moment a fireface800, Sonar, Tyros 1 etc. to create music for my video productions.
I also us Adobe Premiere for my editing software along with a few other programs.

With the V700 can I intregrate this with Premiere (aslo as a controller.. jog wheel for video editing).
I would also be interested in Knowing who will be the supplier for Norway and cost of the unit along with availability.

Ive watched some of the videos and the system looks very impressive.

Work flow for me is important as I have time dead lines to produce material... where audio is the hardest part to get right.
70% of my production relies on audio. You can get away with different sorts of footage... but if I have bad audio it kills the production.

Thanks

Gary

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    Crg
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    RE: V700 2009/01/18 23:23:46 (permalink)
    I'm not familiar with Adobe Premeire, but I take it you are going integrate Sonar 8 PE and the V 700 with it?
    post edited by Crg - 2009/01/18 23:27:31

    Craig DuBuc
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    garybrun
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    RE: V700 2009/01/19 14:50:35 (permalink)
    Yes... sure.
    I already run Sonar 7 and a trial of Sonar 8.
    At the moment 8 is a little unstable for me.

    Sonar Platinum 64bit, Win 10 64 bit, English,
    Intel Core i7 4960X @ 3.67GHz, ASRock Motherboard, 48GB DDR3 1600MHz, Nvidea NVS 510, Intel 750 1.2 SSD, 488GB SSD, 300GB SSD, 22TB in SATA
    Hardware: VS-700 set ASIO, Presonus RM32ai, Studio Live III 32, Studiolive 32R,  RME Fireface 800, Matrox MX02 Rack, Roland Integra 7, Roland A-88, Edirol R-4 Pro, Focusrite Liquid Channel x 2, Jomeek Studio Channel VC1Qcs, Ultra Dyne 9024, TD30KV, Komplete 9 Ultimate, Monitors: Focal TRIO6 BE, JBL Studio Monitor 4412, SE Monroe Egg 150, Avantone x 2.
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    Robin Kelly [Roland]
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    RE: V700 2009/01/22 12:34:14 (permalink)
    The VS-700 does support Mackie control so if you are using software that supports the protocol you can use it with the VS-700. You will not be able to do all the SONAR specific features like ACT control, I/O control etc but you can use the VS-700c as a control surface to control the software.

    Your level of control will depend on the software's support of Mackie control.

    Robin
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    delon
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    RE: V700 2009/01/23 09:40:53 (permalink)
    HI,

    I love the v700 but don't like th ebundle - I need to find a good controller for Sonar 8 - Would you be so kind as to make a recommendation?

    Thanks
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