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Grem

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  1. 1 hour ago, Starship Krupa said:

    Except for....

    Yeah... here I go with that clarity again!!

    I meant "the only ones I use on a regular basis!! : )" But you knew that didn't you!! Dealing with me for so long!! (gotta laugh at myself) And again, when I wrote it, it was very clear... to me!! :)

     

    1 hour ago, Starship Krupa said:

    The only hitch I ever ran into

    All my stuff has been since 2k. Nothing 'vintage'.  So I should get around that little hitch. The oldest USB I have is the Original Trigger Finger. And it's worked on everything XP to Win11.

    I did order the one that ACL found for me. The 6' version. And I read some of the reviews before I pulled the trigger. 

    Wasn't you in that thread recently that we were talking about Amazon selling a lot of fake stuff?

     

    And just for everyone watching, I did search. I searched for midi interfaces. Never thought about a midi to USB cable!! Seriously!! 

     

    Again, thanks everyone!!

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  2. When these first came out I was wondering the same thing. 

    I ran CW on a Surface Pro 3 with a i7 cpu in it for years and had no problem doing rough mixing stuff of 20-30 trks. Since latency wasn't an issue, as both Mark and Jim mention, I could get away with it. 

    Mixing I don't mind latency. I don't want to wait 10 seconds for a change to take effect!! But a few seconds is acceptable.

    Recording, that's a whole another story!!! :) 

    On my Surface 3 I could do limited, (very limited) recording with any type of plugins. Mostly what I would do was create in EZD or EZK the bounce that down/freeze those trks and get one, maybe two audio trks of guitar ideas. This using a cheap Behringer U-Phoria 2 with Behringer's own modified version of ASIO4ALL. And I would still have latency. 

    But I did a lot of creating on that thing. It was easily transportable, easy setup, And all the same programs I had on my desktop machine at home. So I was familiar with everything.

  3. 4 minutes ago, OutrageProductions said:

    After some investigation, it would seem that MIDI I/O's of multi-channel nature are dinosaurs, so even though I rarely use it anymore, I'm not going to pull my midiman midisport 8x8 anytime soon.

    I wonder, if one had a bunch of HW devices to connect, would it be possible to use several 5pin DIN devices as noted previously on a POWERED USB hub? Curious...

    This is exactly what I was thinking as I no longer have any midi interface anymore. And my midi arsenal is small compared to some I know. I have only four hardware midi controllers I use. Two are USB (Alesis Q49, Trigger Finger) and two without, (Behringer foot controller FCB 1010, and Yamaha DD75).

    And there must be others with a need greater than mine that has a audio interface that doubled as a midi interface, that no longer works in Window X.

  4. 1 hour ago, DeeringAmps said:

    I weeps when I see the $83 & $88 we paid in the “good ‘ol days”. Should’ve really “stocked” up!

    Yep!!

    2 hours ago, Bapu said:

    I still have 2 serials left for now. Saul Goodman.

    I still got 4. Gonna use one. That will leave me three.

     

    1 hour ago, Fleer said:

    I thought three of them (18 total for $180) would be enough. 
    Little did I know…

    Yep!!

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  5. 6 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

    That would be using whatever cable/connector the hardware unit has available.

    Yep. I got that figured out. Not a noob! : )

    That said, I have gotten rid of all my interfaces that have Midi inputs on them. And all midi hardware I now have has USB interface.

    SOOOO I thought maybe they came out with a very simple/cheap way to convert midi into a USB signal for all that old hardware that we all have laying around.

    Really was trying to keep this short...

    I have a Behringer midi foot controller I want to use with amp sims and synths. It has 5 pin din.

    I have a Yamaha electronic drum controller I want to use also. It has 5 pin din.

    Thus my need for a simple midi interface. 

    Thanks for all your responses. I should have made it more clear.

     

    (And I should have posted in the CH, not the deals!! Unless somebody can find a real good deal on some kind of midi interface... then we all benefit!! Funny how that works!)

  6. Keni, for me I had to come to realize that the software (in my case Voice Meter) needed input signal from CW out put. It completely bypassed the audio interface. Then in Voice Meter I could route/record the output from CW it was receiving, and then send to the audio interface or any other software.

    To help me with this I had to go into Windows/Settings/Systems/Sound/Output and choose Voice Meter. Had to do the same with the Windows Input (right below Output setting). Once I did that Voice Meter became an option in CW and in Voice Meter CW was able to be heard finally. 

    Not sure if this is the case with you or not. But give it a shot. 

  7. 18 minutes ago, Keni said:

    Is It Cool To Discuss the Free OBS Studio here
    Please tell me

    We discuss all kinds of BS topics around here, this can just be considered more.... or just a different topic!! LOL!! JK

     

    18 minutes ago, Keni said:

    unable to get it to hear Cake's ASIO output

    Keni, do you have and option to select an OBS input in CW Prefernces/Devices/Output Drivers?

    If yes to the above is there a way to select CW as an input in OBS. Not familiar with that software at all.

    I know your not a noob, you been around the block many times. But last year I was having a hard time getting Voice Meter Banana/Potato to work with CW. It was all user error in the end.

     

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  8. Mibby, when using the Console app with Apollo in Windows, when you send the daw signal to the Apollo, it goes to the apollo, not through Console. As Tommy has pointed out, there are virtual channels that allow you to send things different places.

    What I do when using ARC is place it in a fx bin of a buss in my DAW (CbB) set it's input to get signal from my Main buss, and then send the output of the Arc Buss to Apollo (UAD Monitor S).

    All trks >>Main Buss>>Arc Buss>>Apollo.

    HTH

     

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  9. It's just a duo, meaning it's only got two cpus on it. But still, it will help anyone who is using a lot of UAD stuff at mixdown. It's being sold by Sam Ash!! So you are assured it will work.

    I would get it myself, but as you can see in my sig, I got enough UAD processing power. And I don't have another PCIe to slot to put it in.

    https://reverb.com/item/79734063-universal-audio-uad-2-pcie-dsp-accelator-card-audio-interface-new-york-ny?utm_content=feed_listings&utm_source=braze&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily-Feed-Email&utm_term=Feed Email 

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  10. 3 hours ago, craigb said:

    You'd be far more creative if you were limited Michael.  

    (See that other fred for more information on this! 😆 )

    All I wanted to do was record my songs. In the pursuit of that objective, I have learned way more than I ever intended!! So I believe my biggest "limitation" has been, and will always be, the learning curve. And that type of limitation doesn't help me, it just hinders my recorded output!!

    And all the BS ways that we have to preview sounds on all these synths we have accumulated.

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