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1st kyu
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I'm going to be buying Nuendo 4 and a new Mac computer. I want to continue recording on my Alesis HD 24 XR and then later dump the tracks via the digital I/O on the Alesis to the computer.
What type of sound card will I need to do this? I'll need 2 ADAT 8 I/O sound card to dump 16 tracks at a time.
How does word clock fit into the equation as well?
Thanks,
Greg
 
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Yondan
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The RME 9652 has been the standard for awhile. I think it is still current. Gives you three sets of Lightpipe IO.

THen you just have to figure out how to clock.
That will depend upon the Clock/Digi IO on your HD 24
 
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Godan
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HDSP9652 has been working rock solid for me for over 2 years now. Not even once I had to think that it is there.


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I've been running Mac/Nuendo with a 9652 card for five years. The system has been rock solid.


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1st kyu
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Thanks guys for your help.
 
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Kyudan
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Although...no one else mentioned...if you're using them to transfer, you're better off using an Alesis Fireport (firepod?), I would think--the firewire add on for the Alesis recorder. I would imagine it would be faster...and certainly better sounding being a file level rather than serial digital transfer.

BTW...why are you buying Nuendo 4? Didn't they make it 9 billion dollars now and publicly say it's not for music production anymore? I can't find a lick of difference in the Cubase GUI after N2. Assuming you have some sort of competing product, you can get C4 for $400.


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1st kyu
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Thanks Popmann, Cubase4 might be the way to go.
 
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Pop's right. C4 all the way. Exact same audio engine and is slick as heck.
 
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Godan
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Originally posted by Bazz:
Pop's right. C4 all the way. Exact same audio engine and is slick as heck.


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