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Digital performer 4.52
Digital performer 4.52








  1. #DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 UPDATE#
  2. #DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 PRO#
  3. #DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 PC#
  4. #DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 FREE#

This is all going to push my budget to the limit. I want to avoid lugging around a tower and separate monitor if I can help it. (I'm thinking of an Edirol FA-101 for the sound card, but still looking). So, what I'm thinking is a 20" Imac G5 with at least a 1 GB of RAM. The only reason I mention that is it seems to lock me into a G5.

#DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 PRO#

Software-wise, I've done a lot of reading, and it looks like Logic Pro 7 is the bomb (true for Express too? I don't know), in that it can handle a lot of audio processing that would crash Cubase and the non-$10000 Pro Tools. I'm looking at doing both straight- ahead digital audio (garage band stuff) as well as heavy MIDI and sample use (boards of canada, M83, blah blah blah), so I believe I want a high performance machine.

digital performer 4.52

minimize number of loose heavy or fragile parts), put in my car, and re-set up at a practice or recording space for band stuff. I'm thinking of something that will mainly stay in my apartment for solo work, but that I can pack up with minimal hassle (i.e.

#DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 PC#

I'm looking to switch from PC to Mac for purposes of building a 'portable' home studio. They are available beginning in June 2005.I'll do my best to keep to just the facts:

digital performer 4.52

US MSRP of the APA32 is $1600 and the APA44-M $2400.

#DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 FREE#

On PCs, these include ProTools 6.9, Cubase SX 3.0.2 and Nuendo 3.0.2.įor a limited time only, APA customers will receive Waves’ popular IR-L Light Convolution Reverb and Q-Clone plug-ins free of charge — a $1600 value. On the Macintosh, these include ProTools 6.9, Cubase SX 3.0.2, Nuendo 3.0.2, Logic Pro 7.1, and Digital Performer 4.52. Release 1 is compatible with both Mac and PC, and supports the most popular DAW systems. Initially the APA-compatible Waves plug-ins are the 元 Multimaximizer, 元 Ultramaximizer, IR-360 Surround Parametric Convolution Reverb, IR-1 Parametric Convolution Reverb V2, IR-L Light Convolution Reverb, Linear Phase Equalizer, Linear Phase Multiband, C4 Multiband Parametric Processor, Renaissance Reverb, Renaissance Channel, SoundShifter, Morphoder, TransX and Q-Clone. A kit enables two APA44-M units to be mounted in a 1U rack space.Īs far as muscle goes, according to Waves, a single APA32 can run 6 IR-1 Convolution Reverbs, or 9 Linear Phase Equalizers, or 12 C4 Multiband Processors at 44.1 kHz. The APA32 is a 1U rack-mount unit, while the APA44-M, a half-rack unit that features up to 30% more processing power and nearly silent operation, is ideal for mobile use. Any host application with automatic delay compensation can deal with this. Each workstation having access to up to 8 units, we were told that the round trip is around 8ms for processing delay. This represents a major step forward from conventional DSP approaches that require a card in the computer or that are tied to one particular system.Īs they are connected via standard network RJ45 connections, a centrally located rack of them could be available to several computers using standard network cabling when required.

#DIGITAL PERFORMER 4.52 UPDATE#

No special authorization is required for Netshell or for an APA unit APA users just need to update their authorized Waves plug-ins to Netshell supported versions, and they’re ready to go. The APA system uses Waves’ new Netshell software, which is included in every new Waves bundle that contains Netshell-compatible plug-ins.

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Both ship with Waves’ popular IR-L Light Convolution Reverb and Q-Clone plug-ins free of charge — a $1600 value, but you’d better hurry, this bundle is available for a limited period only. Using the RJ45 ethernet connector as the interface, these contain a separate computer and RAM for processing cycle-hungry Waves plugs. As with TC Electronic (PowerCore series) and Universal Audio (UAD-1) Waves recognise this and have responded with their new APA44 and APA33 DSP units. Everybody needs more power, from the mad scientist in the shclock horror b-movie to the seasoned music pro who needs to squeeze more processing out of their creaking CPU.










Digital performer 4.52