![]() ![]() ![]() ) Was shocking for me to see that HP does not know what keyboard they supply) I used them for X-ray analyses (well i set them up in several hospitals, proper people did the analysis. For a total different character of an instrument i use parallel channels, same input source different EQ and FX. Love the fact that i have the view of a real console. I has some cute artifacts if you change delay times when it is open. (I would not mind at all if that was changed!!). And of course it decided to up date at the wrong moment.ģD triple delay has a caution : if you have tapped a tempo and you choose a different preset, a default tempo is chosen. Long time ago i made a mistake by having some devices on a Windowslaptop. Last gig i did was on a house system, and i used Mixbus32C pure for FX : from AUX send s and individual instruments taps. But i felt i also need less eq both for monitoring and FOH. So one can alter a group of instruments with a mouse move.įocusrite has no eq. I expected using a mouse ( and the laptop pad) to be a problem. Near monitoring straight from Focusrite converters: Focusrite has a lovely mixer for that. What kind of breakdowns did you have ? power failure or hickup from the pc ?ĪD Focurite 56 Liquid and Focusrite 26 i/o on firewireįar monitoring (sidefil and so) from Mixbus On 32C i will only use some stock plugins (gate and reverb - delay), so not many added latency.Īs for the Dante solution, you will need a Dante acceleration card (Yamaha or Focusrite) to get really low latency. If i can get everything stable at FOH with a latency less than +/- 15 msec it is workable i think. I do not intend to use 32C for the monitors, i do them with Totalmix FX from my UFX card, so at monitors i will have near zero latency. Especially when one considers the low cost of used workstations. Dante - with one set of pre-amps feeding two computers - starts making financial sense. Why Dante? (Or something like it.) Because it may be that running Mixbus for live will require multiple computers: i.e. And perhaps a working Dante Linux installation would have answered some of those questions. I'm thinking that those two issues - stability and latency - are somewhat intertwined. But also there is the situation of latency. Soundtechniek's (the OP for this thread) concern about stability and Mixbus is important. And that it perhaps it was being developed by one of the vendors. I tried to get more info from Audinate (they own Dante) but they said they didn't have a beta program. Here is all that I found about Dante and Linux: a few posts in one thread Is that true? I didn't look up Audinate for a while (since the virtual soundcard beta test). That sounds as if it's possible but not allowed. Unfortunately, running Dante on Linux is not allowed at this time. Have two mixes for awhile, until you feel comfortable with depending on the HP Z600 only. My suggestion? Experiment, experiment and then experiment some more. So Windows (7 - 32C - or 10 - Mixbus or Reaper) is required for our venue and our PCI/PCIe computers. Especially changing the hard drives for SSDs. What we could have changed? Beefing-up the Z600 to match your Z600's specifications might have helped. 18 tracks, two computers, and two breakdowns. Keep in mind, this was only recording, - no preamplification, no analog to digital, and with no plugins. Everything is set at 48k, Buffer Size 512 and either 32 bit float (32c) or 24 bit fixed (Mixbus or Reaper). The pre-amps are Allen & Heath iLive sent through its Dante card to a Cisco SG300 ethernet switch, and then from that into two or more Dante Virtual Sound Cards. We added a WD enterprise 250 g 7200 hard drive though it doesn't have the official HP 'extra hard drive' adapter. It came with two Xeon 2.13 G CPUs, a pair of 160 g WD enterprise 7200 hard drives, and two ethernet ports (the built-in port and a card-hosted port). We've been using an HP Z600 for live recording for the last few weeks. I should have enough horsepower to get decent low latency.Īny thoughts ?Here are some thoughts. I am tempted to try it, i have a HP Z600 workstation with 2 Xeon quadcore (2.9) and ssd´s Win 7 pro 64 bit coupled to a RME UFX. (11-21-2016, 03:42 PM)Soundtechniek Wrote: Has anyone tried to use 32C as a live mixer ? ![]()
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