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S4 software with Audio 8 // S4 controller as a standalone midi mixer? Posted on: 12.11.2010 by Vernice Aclan Hey guys, been going through the community
s and I'm getting swamped in information, got a couple of questions 1: Can the S4 software be used with an Audio 8 + Control vinyl without the controller 2: Can the S4 Hardware be used with TSP I'm not convinced I can let go of playing out without control vinyl or that I would be able to take the S4 into every club environment so it would be great if I could just take my Audio8, laptop and control vinyl as usual and use the S4 software! Cheers | |
Antonetta Wikel 14.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Leeanna Ayla 14.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
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Bethel Himmelein 13.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
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Antonetta Wikel 12.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
Question 2:To the best of my knowledge you can use the S4 as a standard midi controller but somebody with the actual device would have to confirm that. |
Vernice Aclan 12.11.2010 | Hey guys, been going through the community
s and I'm getting swamped in information, got a couple of questions 1: Can the S4 software be used with an Audio 8 + Control vinyl without the controller 2: Can the S4 Hardware be used with TSP I'm not convinced I can let go of playing out without control vinyl or that I would be able to take the S4 into every club environment so it would be great if I could just take my Audio8, laptop and control vinyl as usual and use the S4 software! Cheers |
Antonetta Wikel 14.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
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Leeanna Ayla 14.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
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nayit ruiz jaramillo 14.11.2010 | Totally agree. There are a lot of people that dont realise that the software and the hardware are separate on some levels and as such need to be adjusted to work with each other. I dont understand how people are getting it. Yes its a midi controller but its being used as a mixer and needs to be used like a conventional mixer in some respects. |
Leeanna Ayla 14.11.2010 | I really believe a lot of the people complaining about the sound quality aren't adjusting the software volume and the main volume correctly. They're getting clipping because the software volume is up to loud. When they adjust the hardware volume it turns it down, but doesn't fix the clipping in the software. In a "these go to 11" world they refuse to listen when someone tells them they need to put it -8. |
nayit ruiz jaramillo 14.11.2010 | When NI introduce the Timecode plugin you wont need the Audio 8 you will be able to use the S4 soundcard which is a hybrid of the Audio 8 and Audio 4. As for the mentioned sound quality. It is EXACTLY the same as the Audio 8. Perfect. People complaining about the sound are, in my humble opinion talking shite !!! Ive got the S4 in my studio alongside a Korg Zero4 and Maschine via Audio 8 and the S4 is as good as anything in fact its louder than the Zero4. |
Vernice Aclan 14.11.2010 | Hmmm are there any signs towards NI making the S4 software compatible with the Audio8 and control vinyl? I really can't see why this wouldn't be implemented from the get go. It's really a clincher for me, I've actually got one on pre-order but I'm considering cancelling it tomorrow and buying a Behringer DDM 4000 instead (down a mixer atm) after talks of the sub-par sound quality and teething problems with the S4!! But the S4 software looks great, especially the loops and samplers - tough decision! Any thoughts? |
Bethel Himmelein 13.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
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Antonetta Wikel 12.11.2010 |
Originally Posted by Cyphizer
Question 2:To the best of my knowledge you can use the S4 as a standard midi controller but somebody with the actual device would have to confirm that. |
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