rezone wrote:Thanks for the advice... yes I've decided to keep a pc around just for sound design & SCSI transfers. The Recycle & E-mu combo are essential tools that I can't do away with. Not to mention Sound Forge & Wavelab are wicked program that are hard to give up.
Apple disregarded SCSI hardware support for obvious reasons (**cough**Logic** ESX**) and in all seriousness the small fraction of us that use hardware samplers (e-mu & akai mpc users) would benefit from having a pc as an extension of their workhouse.
Well to be honest Recycle OS X, i don't really care that much now, I just wont use it anyway for sample transfers. As it turns out, every break i slice in Recycle seriously needs alot of pre production work done on each slice. Im finding i use Recycle to slice the loop, save the slices using "Export' to the hard disk then open the slices up in Pro Tools for sample editing. BTW you guys using anything else are doing it the hard way trus me, PT is the easiest an most flexible sample editing app around without question.... u really do need multi tracks to edit samples properly not only that the plugs are by far the best on any platform.
Anyways, after ive processed the files in PT i bounce then, launch Peak an batch send the samples (something none of the PC apps can do btw) .
Im looking enviously at ZeOS for Mac OS X to handle ALL my SCSI sample transfers..... The dilemma here is that the developer won't do an OS X version until they get 100 per orders, else they are taking too much of a financial risk. Im fully in support an will pre order as soon as i can. Im practically desperate to get this ZeOS thing running on my Mac's.
Hope others here support the cause. This thing will indispensable for me, since it will enable me to sample a sound in the EMU set up a preset, then save it in the Mac as a package then email it to my mates using the EMU, they can load the same preset into their EMU an we can work on tunes together at different times while sharing our idea's.
Mad keen on this !!
Laiterz