2 Computer Setup
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 5:43 am
Somehow, I've ended up with this configuration of gear and would like to figure out how to maximize it. I would like to not buy any new hardware, but could make exceptions. Any suggestions are appreciated. My equipment:
1 new fast PC laptop with lots of RAM, Yamaha X01 audio interface, M-Audio Axiom, running cubase, reason, rewire, vst stuffs.
1 old not so fast PC desktop with an ok amount of RAM, Pulsar I (with A/D, D/A converters giving me a total of 32 analog ins and outs), Midi Express XT Parallel Interface (gives me something like 8 MIDI ports)
A bunch of hardware synths are connected to the desktop computer via the Midi Express, most of the inputs go back into the Pulsar.
I used to use my Pulsar setup a lot, but my needs changed when I had to take things mobile, which is why I ended up with the laptop setup. I no longer have to take things mobile, and I would like to maximize my gear (both for MIDI and audio).
I'm thinking of using my laptop as the master and somehow triggering synths on the Pulsar and my hardware synths (keep in mind that these are all connected to the desktop computer via the MIDI interface). Would MidiOverLan allow me to do something like this?
How can I maximize my time spent on the laptop, and not have to go to the Scope interface? Will something like FX-Transport help me in any way (audio-wise)?
Thanks in advance,
Jimmy
1 new fast PC laptop with lots of RAM, Yamaha X01 audio interface, M-Audio Axiom, running cubase, reason, rewire, vst stuffs.
1 old not so fast PC desktop with an ok amount of RAM, Pulsar I (with A/D, D/A converters giving me a total of 32 analog ins and outs), Midi Express XT Parallel Interface (gives me something like 8 MIDI ports)
A bunch of hardware synths are connected to the desktop computer via the Midi Express, most of the inputs go back into the Pulsar.
I used to use my Pulsar setup a lot, but my needs changed when I had to take things mobile, which is why I ended up with the laptop setup. I no longer have to take things mobile, and I would like to maximize my gear (both for MIDI and audio).
I'm thinking of using my laptop as the master and somehow triggering synths on the Pulsar and my hardware synths (keep in mind that these are all connected to the desktop computer via the MIDI interface). Would MidiOverLan allow me to do something like this?
How can I maximize my time spent on the laptop, and not have to go to the Scope interface? Will something like FX-Transport help me in any way (audio-wise)?
Thanks in advance,
Jimmy