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Old 07-26-2002, 09:17 AM
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Default G\'day, help on making the move.

Gday all,
I am a current 001 owner and I am looking to go for a control surface, after reading about motormix, sak and logic I dont believe that they would do the job and allow for my future progression perhaps to HD.
My question is a preference really, I would love some feedback as all I have asked have been so helpfull and I am grateful.

Is the C24 overkill for a 001, I do not use bulk plugs and have a bit of outboard gear.
I rarely max out my cpu as I have a decent 733 with ample ram and fast drives, 3 in fact.
Is it smooth with the 001 and le?

Please help me with your comments or email me at:
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Thankyou in advance.

AJ
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Old 07-26-2002, 06:08 PM
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Default Re: G\'day, help on making the move.

Well the control24 is great, but maybe just upgrade to a digi002. I had a motormix and found it a little sloppy to use.

In Oz you will be hard up to find a secondhand one, and it costs around the price of a HD1...
I do not know? What about a secondhand Mackie Hui, I have seen a few go secondhand around Melb. Or probably the same one sold a few times.. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Old 07-26-2002, 07:53 PM
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Default Re: G\'day, help on making the move.

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Originally posted by davemc:
Well the control24 is great, but maybe just upgrade to a digi002...
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">I agree. For half the price of a Control-24, you can get a brand new 002 and a decent ADAT converter: more ins and outs for your outboard gear!

But if you really want the Control-24 and can afford it... lucky man. I think you need ProTools LE 5.2.1 (DigiStudio version) or better to operate the C-24. You can send 8 of the mic pres to the analog inputs of the 001 via a DB25-TRS snake, you can send the other 8 to the ADAT in of the digi card through an ADAT converter (Alesis, RME,...). Six of the 001 analog outputs can be sent back to the C-24 using another DB25-TRS snake. You'll need another DB25-TRS snake to connect to your amplifier/monitors.

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Old 07-27-2002, 11:21 PM
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Default Re: G\'day, help on making the move.

How well will the c24 function with the 001? Will there be any functions the c24 has that will not be available using the 001?
Also, what does the minimum setup require in terms of leads\chords?
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