[ddots-l] SV: SV: Re: Cakewalk VS-700C V-Studio controler

  • From: "Dennis Madsen" <dennis.madsen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 17:36:58 +0200


Hi Phil!

You are absolutly correct. The V A T to getting imported stuff for outside
the EU to Denmark is 25% Only trouble that i am a musician not a computer
freak. That is said with all respect of the people here on the list. Music
is in the same time for me a hobby. I am working full time with sales,
having choldren and are very comittet in cycling  and the time i have left
is for making music not trobling with  a computer. Not many in denmark are
using Sonar as blind and fore shure i dont know more than one.  . 

I got my computer in may and had it going as it was a 64 bit machine in
january when i learned about CT, as my only source to sonar introduced me to
jsonar. I have now learned a lot about Sonar and how to install and up date
my gear, Still i dont have the time to follow the development in the
hardware and software. My gear is working now.  I am having problems with my
dell computer and when i update the hardware next time. I want somthing that
works out of the box. So i am prepared to pay extra for that knowledge.
 

Dennis

   
Sendt: 4. september 2010 10:06
Til: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: [ddots-l] SV: Re: Cakewalk VS-700C V-Studio controler



Hi Shawn!

I am a VS100 user and are running it as a soundcard and control surface for
producer 805

It is preforming well when recording audiotracks compared to level. It is
sounding digital and clean. As i do not have other cards to compare with, i
can not inform you if it sounds warmer than others. Today if i should start
all over, i would have chosen a different solution as the VS100 does not
work as well together with producer on the bottoms as i have hoped. It is
not accessable as a digital recorder as a stand alone recorder even that it
is build as one. So for me as blind my next set up will be comming as a
complete pack from Dancing dotts.

Personally i have been a fan of roland sound since the early jupiter days.
Now there are also in tune.

Dennis

  




 

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Sendt: 4. september 2010 04:00
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Emne: [ddots-l] Re: Cakewalk VS-700C V-Studio controler

Shawn:
I may be wrong, but I think the VS700 comes from a colaboration between
CakeWalk and Roland.  I have not have any experience with this particular
unit, but before I got my ProjectMix and Sonar, I used to record with a
Roland VS2400CD which is a stand alone digital recorder.  Now, as I listen
to my old recordings made with the roland, it seems that they have a
somewhat warmer quality to them as compared to the ProjectMix.  Now based on
my very limited experience, I would think that the VS700 will have good
quality pre's.
I think a couple of people on this list are working with the VS100 unit. 
They might be able to give you a better idea of the quality of these
interfaces.



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From: "Shawn Brock" <shawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 7:20 PM
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ddots-l] Cakewalk VS-700C V-Studio controler

> List,
>
> I just got a call from someone here in town to do some tracking.
>
> The guy is another Sonar man...
>
> One of his recommendations was, for me to bring any mics that I like 
> to use, just in case what he has is not the best choice.  This brought 
> me to ask what kind of pre's he was using, in case I wanted to bring
mine...
>
> Maybe I miss heard him but I thought he said that he was just using 
> the built in pre's on the Cakewalk VS-700C V.  If not the 700, it was 
> another cakewalk product.
>
> My question is this, are the pre's in the cakewalk products "up to snuff?"
>
> Are they as good or better than the M-Audio or Motu stuff?
>
> If not I'll drag my Universal Audio over there with my mics and guitars.
>
> I just hate taking all of this stuff out...
>
> Shawn
>
>
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