Has anyone succesfully been able to sync up via MTC to a
2408 and have it useable? In testing this, I recorded a
1000hz tone onto a Tascam MDM deck and then copied it via
the 2408 to Vegas.
I then played the two back together and they are close to
staying locked. If I save the Vegas file and re-enter the
program, pull up the file- play it along with the Tascam
original, they drift quite a bit. I watched this on an
ocilloscope. What this means is that I can't download
tracks to Vegas, edit them and get them placed back on the
multitrack to their exact spot if I save the file! I do
realize that MTC is only accurate to 1/30 of a second but
the jitter (variation of the synching is killing me).
I'm running this on a 450MHZ 100Mhz buss pc with 130 megs of
memory and a Seagate 10,000rpm 5.1ms seek disk. I don't
think I need a more powerful system (I hope)...
After I get this fixed, I am going to be very excited to use
Vegas with my clients. I think it is going to be a great
product! I have had high respect for Sonic Foundry
products.
Thanks Doug Wells Morningstar Recording
2408 and have it useable? In testing this, I recorded a
1000hz tone onto a Tascam MDM deck and then copied it via
the 2408 to Vegas.
I then played the two back together and they are close to
staying locked. If I save the Vegas file and re-enter the
program, pull up the file- play it along with the Tascam
original, they drift quite a bit. I watched this on an
ocilloscope. What this means is that I can't download
tracks to Vegas, edit them and get them placed back on the
multitrack to their exact spot if I save the file! I do
realize that MTC is only accurate to 1/30 of a second but
the jitter (variation of the synching is killing me).
I'm running this on a 450MHZ 100Mhz buss pc with 130 megs of
memory and a Seagate 10,000rpm 5.1ms seek disk. I don't
think I need a more powerful system (I hope)...
After I get this fixed, I am going to be very excited to use
Vegas with my clients. I think it is going to be a great
product! I have had high respect for Sonic Foundry
products.
Thanks Doug Wells Morningstar Recording