Might buy this D8B, but..
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:05 pm
I want to mainly use it as the controller for Cubase 8 on my iMac (10.10 Yosemite). I understand that I can get the Probox for the USB interfacing, and the rest I can gather from the multitude of threads on the subject.
Now, the big question, I have read so far that the PSU/CPU is only completely necessary to use the console in it's fullest capacity. Are there any solid resources to build the necessary PSU to power it for DAW control?
Also, the unit I am interested in is missing the PSU. Should I be very worried about it not working given what I want to use it for? It's like, sub-$200 cheap, from an audio storage closet in a church. At that price, I imagine I could get my money back selling it for parts, but I'd love to try and make this work since I'm sure I have the skills to execute it.
Thanks so much for any and all help!
I look forward to learning more about the D8B. It honestly seems like everything I want to control the in-DAW console in Cubase, and I'm really stoked to try and develop a more tangible workflow since I have more of a background in live sound. I really hate a mouse when trying to just listen and mix.
Cheers!
Vincent M Ippolito
Swift Road Studios
Now, the big question, I have read so far that the PSU/CPU is only completely necessary to use the console in it's fullest capacity. Are there any solid resources to build the necessary PSU to power it for DAW control?
Also, the unit I am interested in is missing the PSU. Should I be very worried about it not working given what I want to use it for? It's like, sub-$200 cheap, from an audio storage closet in a church. At that price, I imagine I could get my money back selling it for parts, but I'd love to try and make this work since I'm sure I have the skills to execute it.
Thanks so much for any and all help!
I look forward to learning more about the D8B. It honestly seems like everything I want to control the in-DAW console in Cubase, and I'm really stoked to try and develop a more tangible workflow since I have more of a background in live sound. I really hate a mouse when trying to just listen and mix.
Cheers!
Vincent M Ippolito
Swift Road Studios