WinyardPro
05-17-2009, 07:19 PM
You could use the VS2480 hooked up to a Windows PC using a third party Software/Hardware option called 'VirDIS'.
http://www.virtualscsi.com/virdis.htm
All your VS2480 recorded tracks can be extracted into .wav file in the PC. Roland VS users only got this option a few years back and the package has been steadily developed. Also, Korg, Yamaha and Akai machines are now about to be supported too!
A SCSI cable connects to the VS2480 to a VirDIS PCI Card and with this, most of the SCSI DATA ends up in the PC and can be used just as though you had recorded directly you the PC. The VS2480 is a very stable platform and this VirDIS application really opens the VS2480 up to a seamless world where PC and VS2480 can co-exist. ;)
This is my first post so I don’t want to come across as a spammer so let me for the record state that, I helped develop this VirDIS tool however, no financial or kickbacks have I received or expected. I use two VS2480s and support Stand-alone DAWs so I have an interest in helping DAW users better integrate and perhaps even add life to their existing setups. I am also familiar with computer based DAWs also as I have worked in a number of studios.
I have been a member of another large Roland VS forum and happen to stumble over this forum yesterday. I hope this helps in some way!
:cool:
http://www.virtualscsi.com/virdis.htm
All your VS2480 recorded tracks can be extracted into .wav file in the PC. Roland VS users only got this option a few years back and the package has been steadily developed. Also, Korg, Yamaha and Akai machines are now about to be supported too!
A SCSI cable connects to the VS2480 to a VirDIS PCI Card and with this, most of the SCSI DATA ends up in the PC and can be used just as though you had recorded directly you the PC. The VS2480 is a very stable platform and this VirDIS application really opens the VS2480 up to a seamless world where PC and VS2480 can co-exist. ;)
This is my first post so I don’t want to come across as a spammer so let me for the record state that, I helped develop this VirDIS tool however, no financial or kickbacks have I received or expected. I use two VS2480s and support Stand-alone DAWs so I have an interest in helping DAW users better integrate and perhaps even add life to their existing setups. I am also familiar with computer based DAWs also as I have worked in a number of studios.
I have been a member of another large Roland VS forum and happen to stumble over this forum yesterday. I hope this helps in some way!
:cool: