Mac OS 9 Lives
Digital Audio Workstation & MIDI => Digital Audio Workstations & MIDI Applications => Cubase/Nuendo by Steinberg => Topic started by: supernova777 on December 12, 2014, 09:47:17 PM
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(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2114.0;attach=1579;image)
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system setup guide:
http://download.yamaha.com/api/asset/file/?language=hu&site=hu.yamaha.com&asset_id=2571
mac soundmgr:
http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=624.0
trying to find out more info on this piece of hard disk recording history!
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I have one of these, but I have only used it with an Atari and Cubase Audio.
Not much need for it nowdays.
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you dont use atari for hard disk recording do you?
i mean i know its possible (with this device even!)
but... u only use your atari for midi right?
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I think a hard disk recorder is still useful today. Many musicians still use their computer primarily as a recording device. These Yamaha units IMO were ahead of their time in that they mostly pre-date dedicated DAT machines. Most disk recorders came out post-DAT.
I had bought a CBXD3 a few years ago, the rack version, hoping to use it with my older machines. But I sold it this year with a lot of my gear when I was moving.
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I had bought a CBXD3 a few years ago, the rack version, hoping to use it with my older machines. But I sold it this year with a lot of my gear when I was moving.
i was looking at that last nite.. downloaded some pics to post a page on that specific unit on my site
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you dont use atari for hard disk recording do you?
i mean i know its possible (with this device even!)
but... u only use your atari for midi right?
I only use the Atari for MIDI, yes. But there was a time when I experimented a lot and recorded some songs on an Atari TT with a CBX.
The easiest way to do audio recording on an Atari is with an Atari Falcon and Cubase Audio Falcon.
Since the Falcon has a built in DSP, it supports audio recording as it is, without any additional hardware.
From the Cubase timeline on wikipedia:
Cubase Audio, 1993:
Release on Atari Falcon 030. This version brings DSP built-in effects with 8-track audio recording and playback using only native hardware. It was an incredible solution for the price at this time. Later versions enable 16-track mode using audio compression.
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wow 16 tracks + compression too.. thats pretty impressive for a computer most people didnt even trust to do word processing!
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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Atari-1040-STE-Computer-with-Cubase-3-0-/221612078851?pt=US_Vintage_Computers_Mainframes&hash=item33991bf703
ahhhhhhhhhhh looks like i missed a great auction back in november... ! :o
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just bought a cbx-d3 gotta try this