On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 10:44:28 +0100, "Julian" <julian@22host24.com>
wrote:
>I just want some computer software to multitrack on to. Thats my primary concern.
I gave up on that. I just play now - in one pass - and sod the sync. I
sync stuff later in Wavelab by eye and ear. Works really well
actually.
>I like the interface of the latter versions of cubase (sx and the like) but most of these type of things will only act as a sync master when using midi clock, not as a sync slave.
Yep. MIDI clock is not really stable enough to sync a DAW from.
>Now id *really* *much* prefer to use the p3 as the clock master.
>
>Does anyone know of any software with a nice interface that will sync to external clock? I believe acid will, but, and please dont ask me exactly why, but i find the unchangeable font that it uses hard to read.
Cubase VST does. But if you need audio in your DAW then few more
recent programs will allow this kind of sync...
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Multitrack software thatll sync *to* the p3?
2005-08-16 by Paul Nagle
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