| OT: Nikon and the end of film. [message #63078] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 23:15  |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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------=_NextPart_000_005F_01C62868.29455FC0--I'm just having such a gret time in *nativeville* these days. So much to
learn. I've been getting crackling inmy audio when streaming tracks from
Cubase to Paris when using large numbers of UAD-1 plugins. Well, come to
find out, there's more fun to be had in tweakville......
Here's some info on
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| Re: OT: Nikon and the end of film. [message #63156 is a reply to message #63078] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 09:02  |
EK Sound
 Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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> >> OTOH the GNX4 can loop stereo tracks, the JamMan is mono.
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> >> GNX 4 is about $550, JamMan about $300. You get a lot for the extra
$150
> >> - amp modeling, FX modeling, stereo XLR output, 8 track recorder,
> >> expression pedal.
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> >> But if you already have that stuff covered, if mono is OK, and
> >> especially if the JamMan switches loops on the fly, it could be a
useful
> >> box.
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> >> The JamMan comes with a 128MB CF card, I guess that'd be OK for the
> >> first week or so. :^) The GNX didn't come with a throw-away dinko card
> >> like that, so I went right to 2GB.
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> >> Cheers,
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