garyb wrote:4 dsps for the pulsar1, 3 for the luna.
the pulsar has better/more i/o, but the luna(luna2) has low latency and the better performance of the second generation cards, so it's a toss up as to which is better. the package of plugins included might be something to consider. either card is a good place to start, but eventually, you'll probably want to expand your system if you hear what some of the better plugins and synths, but for being just a stereo in/out card, the luna would be just fine, and would be the better choice if vst synths and romplers are the main thing you want to use to make music. as i said, you can always add to the system later.
That really got me confused. Luna is Luna2, or I must check wich Luna it is? Is there old Luna aswell like old Pulsar?
About the software package, I've heard that it can not be copied, and that it needs some serial to be installed (as well as the card software itself). How does this work exactly?
As I'll be buying second hand stuff, how can I get the keys for the card software and any pluggins I mite get? I'm a bit reluctant about this, as I know a pretty CD with any additional software I mite get, will be useless if there is some activation requiered.
The only way I can see this is that the software will need a key that somehow has been authorized and contains information about the hardware card that will be running it. This would be true for the Scope environment and official packs, and maybe optional for the third-party pluggins. If someone can throw some light, I don't wonna buy a "great" useless bundle.
stardust wrote:
Dont worry so much about it.
It all really depends on what you are doing;
live recording and/or monitoring ?
Composing on the PC ?
Live playing electronic instruments ?
make up your mind and then evaluate the impact and then think what serves you best.
Well, this is the hard part, as I don't really know exactly what I'll need or better the impact of specific tasks. Mostly I use software with instruments like Reason and Live, I guess all those qualify as VST and hence there will be a minimum 2x13ms latency.
I would also like to be able to get outside sounds into the setup, from different sources, to then use in any way possible. I'm not really specific here, but this could be either sampling or live playing instruments, for tracking or just live audio gigs (dream away

) so it leaves me wondering where to go. I don't think 1 DSP cut would be noticeable, for the better latency, but I could be wrong. Any thoughts?
