@charlzj said:
Thanks, Paul - I'm really a Mac guy, so I would probably lean towards that. Anybody out there feel like Forte (PC) is more adventageous than Plogue Bidule or RAX (Mac) as a host?
I will go hunt down info on the guys who use Mac Minis as slaves - I know that's a popular solution, but I don't know all the gory details as to what host they use, and how they route audio into their ProTools gear, and how they deal with digital sync...
BTW, I can't seem to get your forum search engine to work... Is there by any chance a compatibilty issue with Mac Safari?
I've been trying out all of them. Ploque seems to have bigger CPU hit (both mac and PC) than the others. It won't load as much as the others using ASIO. I've been trying to find a solution, although I haven't had much time to put into it. Also, I find that it's not the quickest navigation wise.
Forte seems to work ok on my PC's. I only have the demo version and it's seems a little unstable. It also cost more than the others. Between those two issues I haven't decided yet to plunk down to buy it.
I've been using RAX on my macbookpro, and it works fine. One thing I don't like about RAX is that you have click through two windows to open a VI. Also, I can't tell which VI is on which channel because unlike the others, there is no label on the VI window to tell you which one it is.
I've been using V-stack a lot lately, mostly because I seem to be able to navigate fastest on it over the others. But the downside is that it's older with no more updates for it. Too bad, because I like the layout. You can click open a VI in one click. If you have a bunch of VI open all over the place, I can quickly tell which one is on which channel.
One thing that I don't like is having to constantly shuffle windows around looking for various VI as I work. I use to keep a fixed set up, but I do so many different things everyday that I'm constantly having to change around VI from one day to another. If you don't change your loadup, it's probably not an issue.