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Messages - Lukasz

#1
Hello again,

I have read some opinions and test about JBL and I think it is really good choice, thank you agaton.
About audio interface - I didn't make myself clear, maybe because english is not my native language. And in addition I suppouse I mixed up a few things ;-). I was thinking, that DAC = sound card = audio interface. So reasumming: I have SD1000 that have 2x RCA output ports and I'm planning to buy another sound module, but in the not-so-near future. I don't know why but I was thinking that I have to connect all that devices directly to speakers. Now I see that I can connect them to that audio interface. So it is possible that my problem will be solved when I will buy audio interface with two inputs. Looking on the Presonus equipment I see that those tree devices are interesting:

  • PRESONUS AUDIOBOX USB 96 25TH ANNIVERSARY‌ - the cheapest solution
  • PRESONUS AUDIOBOX ITWO
  • PRESONUS STUDIO 24C - it is 24-bits/192kHz and in the same price as ITWO
what do you think about them?
#2
Thank you agaton for your answers. Asus has an ASIO driver, but I will not insist on it, I will read about your proposal. As for the speakers - they seemed good looking at the ratings, but if I pay 2 or 3 times more and get five times better, I will gladly consider it :-). As for Presonus Eris - do you mean E3.5 or E4.5? Maybe some other model? I would like to be able to connect at least two devices to them (DAC and SD1000), three would be absolutely great :-D
#3
Hello everyone,

I'm during creating my hobbyist mini studio for playing with varranger and recording some stuff on cubase and so on. Because I haven't much time for music past last 15 years I have a huge gap in technology. As I readed it would be good to have some external sound card (it is called DAC I suppouse) for using VST instruments. I already have an sound module - Ketron SD1000 - which I would like to use. So my question is - what are your setup's and what would you recommend for:
- sound card /DAC (for now I picked up: ASUS Xonar U7 MKII)
- speakers (for now I picked up: Edifier R1600T III)
- some free DAW software for VST host?
I'm not going to move it anywhere, it will stay in my room.
Any suggestions?
#4
Hello Dan, thank you for your support on the first steps :-) Software is quite interesting, I have connected Roland F-20 to it and played a few songs. I wish I have more time for this... number of songs is awesome!
Does anyone has scores with vArranger style name and chords to it and could share?
#5
Thank you for the answer, that's good news :-)
I just sent money for the software and can't wait to play first notes! :)
#6
Thank you for your answers. Due to what you wrote, does it mean that vArranger is no longer maintained and updated? If it's difficult to get it to work - is it related to software stability in general or Windows compatibility? Does it work with Windows 10?
#7
Hello,

I'm thinking on purchasing this software too, so I will add my question to this thread:
- How many styles are included in this software? (I know that I can install more, but how many are "in the box")
- I have a sound module Kerton SD1000. If I get styles from different device, is it possible to change sounds and their volume and maybe other parameters to adapt the style most to the SD1000 device, and save those changes in style to use it in the future?
- Are there styles already prepared for the SD1000 sound module?