A friend's studio went with Radar versus Protools. You are right, sounded great! But he was not getting work because people had no idea what it was but have heard of Protools. He switched shortly after opening and bookings increased.Your professor should have embraced RADAR. Still sounds great.![]()
The Nyquist converters were the secret sauce. An engineer I used to know used a digital format converter and hooked RADAR to a TDM PT rig through it synced over work clock.A friend's studio went with Radar versus Protools. You are right, sounded great! But he was not getting work because people had no idea what it was but have heard of Protools. He switched shortly after opening and bookings increased.
Alesis had their version of it as well, a 24 dedicated HD recording system, don't recall it selling very well though.
A friend's studio went with Radar versus Protools. You are right, sounded great! But he was not getting work because people had no idea what it was but have heard of Protools. He switched shortly after opening and bookings increased.
Alesis had their version of it as well, a 24 dedicated HD recording system, don't recall it selling very well though.
You are, but that would be a much better take on it.