Craig Jackman
Location: Canada
Posts: 909
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Posted - Mon Apr 30, 2001 4:30 am |
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Frontier Designs has the perfect soundcard for you. The Dakota gives you 16 i/o on 2 lightpipe connection pairs. I have their older Wavecenter card which has only 1 lightpipe i/o. In years of use it's been idiot proof.
_________________ Craig Jackman Production Supervisor CHEZ/CKBY/CIOX/CJET/CIWW Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Syntrillium M.D.
Location: USA
Posts: 5124
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Posted - Mon Apr 30, 2001 10:42 am |
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Unfortunately, cool edit can only slave to SMPTE anyway (actually MTC) so, that's not going to help you with recording O2R automation.
If you are using the ADAT interface with the O2R, and it's seeing the ADAT timecode anyway, why not just use the O2R's internal fader automation. I've always had great success with it (though I imagine, you might need more automation memory? is that the problem you're having?)
On another note, we have a test machine with the Dakota AND their Tango (which adds an additional 8in/out of analog) and as Craig mentioned...rock solid. They sound great, they have a really nice, intuitive Mixer panel application, and their drivers (for Win9x) are VERY well written.
---Syntrillium Support
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