What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar?

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2005/08/10 23:28:06 (permalink)

What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar?

Looking at using more than just the software. I like the tactile feel, but I am unsure what would be best. I've got Sonar 4 Producer Edition. Any tips would be great!
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    ohhey
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/10 23:50:47 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Ghoststring

    Looking at using more than just the software. I like the tactile feel, but I am unsure what would be best. I've got Sonar 4 Producer Edition. Any tips would be great!


    Are you talking about a controler to do functions in the software or something audio would go through that would connect to your sound card ?
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/10 23:51:26 (permalink)
    I suspect what you really want is called a control surface -- it is a set of knobs and faders that you can use to control Sonar itself, instead of just using the keyboard and mouse. The control surface that I have and love is the Mackie Control Universal. It has many features that make it quite nice. A search of the forum for control surface will give you lots of options and opinions.

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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 01:45:09 (permalink)
    The MCU is a famous ControlSurface. Most Film Composers use that. Although, I myself use my Keystation Pro88 as my Midi Controller/Control Surface which aint that bad, but it lacks many things the MCU offers as i believe. You can also have a look into the this site http://www.tascam.com/ComputerRecording.html and find a few ones, from TASCAM which are also popular and have caught my eye recently.
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 09:33:43 (permalink)
    the Tascam US-2400 works great!
    post edited by pharoah - 2005/08/11 09:38:55
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 21:47:29 (permalink)
    The control surface is what I am looking at. Sorry for the lack of verbage. Usually means lack of brain power at the time!
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 21:57:45 (permalink)
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 23:08:15 (permalink)
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    RE: What's the best mixing board to use with Sonar? 2005/08/11 23:11:41 (permalink)
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