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Old 09-14-2001, 07:14 PM
VibeTribe VibeTribe is offline
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Default To Digi and experts-Most efficient plugin routing method(s)?

Hello DUC!!!
I'm a PT neophyte that has absorbed more knowledge from this web forum than is probably healthy in the last month and a half since I bought a Digi001 for my Mac. Being a very experienced and knowledgable musician/songwriter/producer, I have been humbled once again in my life by the demands and qualifications of yet another integral component of the professional music recording process. Engineering. And just like there's no short way around mastery of the piano, that also seems to apply to recording and mixing.
I simply need to know,for the moment though, what is the most efficient way to route plugins. I have many and want to be able to use them!! I have a G4 533 DP /384MB RAM, Adaptec 2930CU UltraSCCI card, GeForce 2MX card, Digi 001 card(of course,BTW what order should they be in?), AKG C3000 mic, Mackie 1202-VLZ analog mixer, Fisher mid-level stereo system, Kaysound MK-4902 midi keyboard controller, 3 sound modules, Midisport 8x8/s midi interface, Digi 001 i/o box(obviously), HarmanKardon mid-level computer speakers, 2Gig Jaz drive, and other insignificant doo-dads.
I'd also like to know how to use software synths and samplers the most efficient way possible as well. I use Unity, Retro, Koblo, B4, and some others. My 40GB hard drive is partitioned into 3 parts and my audio is directed to its exclusive part.
Thanks for having this tremendously informative forum available. I anxiously await the Digidesign upgrade that will allow use of both processors and the ability to direct plugin power to specific processors!! Thanks again,
VibeTribe


P.S. God bless and keep all of the families of the victims of the terrorist attacks on our great country.
Rest in peace for all the souls who were the victims.
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