midas venice f
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midas venice f
I am currently in the process of re-equiping our main theatre within the college, I have looked at various mixers and looked closely at the Midas Venicef which is now equiped with a firewire interface. I wondered if anyone else has tried using SCS interfaced to this mixer and if it allows SCS to use the interface to eliminate the need for a standalone firewire device.
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Re: midas venice f
It looks possible that you can avoid having to use an intermediate sound interface. I've just sent an email to Midas seeking confirmation, and will update this topic when I receive a reply.
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Re: midas venice f
Midas have confirmed that the VeniceF uses a standard ASIO driver and can be used as an external sound card.
Although SCS alone supports ASIO, I suggest you consider including a SoundMan-Server (SM-S) license in your budget. SM-S provides high quality ASIO output with sample-accurate syncing of linked files. See the SCS Forum topic SM-S Licensing and SCS for more information. Note that you can purchase an SM-S license from us at a discounted price.
Although SCS alone supports ASIO, I suggest you consider including a SoundMan-Server (SM-S) license in your budget. SM-S provides high quality ASIO output with sample-accurate syncing of linked files. See the SCS Forum topic SM-S Licensing and SCS for more information. Note that you can purchase an SM-S license from us at a discounted price.