[RWP] Using a focusrite 18I 20 or liquid pro 40
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Wed Mar 13 09:38:28 EDT 2013
I have a Saffire Pro 14. Beautiful little interface, but the control panel is inaccessible, unless you use Jaws, hsc, and 2.x of the Saffire mix control software. I managed to make a couple of templates with this setup, which I can still use with v3.1. However, it seems that clock source isn't saved in the preset. So I have to have someone click on the stupid bitmap every time I want to switch from internal to sp/dif. I use NVDA, so perhaps I should experiment with mouse guide, or something.
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On Mar 13, 2013, at 8:38, matt diemert <mcdiemert at gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using any of the focusrite products as
> an interface with reaper? A good friend of mind did some recording
> with me this week with the liquid sapphire 56, and pro tools, and I
> drewled for two days straight. I'm hesitant to look at the liquid 56
> as it's main selling points are some microphone immulation that seems
> to be mostly software driven and I'd hate to spend the extra buck to
> find it isn't accessible. In any event, if you don't recommend the
> focusrite product line, is there a more suitable option that will work
> with reaper and jaws/NVDA. I'd like six or 8 ins if possible to track
> multiple instruments at once.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> --
> Warm Regards:
> Matt Diemert
>
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