Re: DIGICHECK on Mac...
Are you a member of the Internet Police? Lookin' for errors on the pages? Truth between sentences?
The info is given clearly: No Digicheck for Mac. At the moment.
This is hope, man! :-)
Zapp
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Are you a member of the Internet Police? Lookin' for errors on the pages? Truth between sentences?
The info is given clearly: No Digicheck for Mac. At the moment.
This is hope, man! :-)
Zapp
What i would give for DIGICheck on OSX.... It is sucha fantastic utility.
Even if it were only the 4 Bar -Level Meter.
I currently have a PC with a Multiface in it, just for metering. (it is lightpiped to my FF800 in my Mac)
I know that it has been poo pooed before and that hell was going to have to feeze over first, but Macs started using Intel procs... so, surely anythings possible! ;-)
Pleas Please pretty please!!!!
We need someone to produce a 32 track LCD strip just for digicheck to meter on...
Hi,
i like the program digicheck a lot. But since I have a MacBook pro I have to switch to WinXP to run digicheck. RME are you working on a digicheck for OSX?
yours!
This forum includes a search function.
Comment: Looking back here out of curiosity to see what the progress is on this issue. This kind of attitude bothers me; a curt response to the customer telling him "you didn't ask in the right way." While it's a good idea to educate users, this is below the threshold of good manners.
Allan Smith
... this is below the threshold of good manners.
The very first and normal thing is to search all available information by yourself.
The RME forum is a quite good pool for that.
If I'm going to buy a coffee-machine, I cannot cry for assistance how to use it. The only way is learning or refusing...excluding I-shit, there you get all what you want.....
regards
Zapp
that?s my christmas wish:
DigiCheck for Mac Os X
:-)
You will get it - but I can't promise it will be this Christmas...
Regards,
Daniel Fuchs
RME
Hi Daniel,
You are not saying it will take more than a year, are you?
Is it so much work?
I just switched from xp to osx, one of the very few things I'm missing is DIGICHECK.
There is no better metering tool that works this simple.
RME cannot let Mac users do without it any longer. ;-)
Sander.
ps. on osx, totalmix's looks are realy screaming for an update.
another vote here
+1
I hope still this year, but...
the year is running out....hope to see it soon!
+1
Any news for DigiChek on Mac?
Thanks
+1
Yes, come on guys - been WAY too long now.
Ok, here is the current state:
We will present the next DIGICheck version at Frankfurt Musik Messe (surprise surprise...). It might not be finished and need one or two more months. DC will then be frozen in its current Windows state and ported to the Mac.
It's not easy to predict a time frame, but the first version (which of course will not have all Windows features yet) should be available to all forum readers latest June. Let's see if we manage that date and can cause our competitors some headache.. ;-)
Now THAT's how you announce a software release plan. Some soft dates, an intent to release, and a plan for a platform port. AND a marketing angle to boot.
Well done. I look forward to a Mac Digicheck as I have heard so many good things about it but have never seen it in my Mac only universe.
Slick. (waiting for my express card...)
I look forward to the Mac Digicheck version
Thanx RME :-)
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i need digicheck for mac to use fireface 800 with mac book pro.
when it will be available also for mac?
best regards,
Alessandro.
Here is a small update for all who had not been in Frankfurt: we presented the upcoming version 5.0 of DIGICheck, with two major news:
- totally free assignment of audio channels to meters. Example: see the first input channel of ADAT 1 as left and the first input channel of ADAT 2 as right in the Vector scope (phase). Or compare channels 1 and 3...you are no longer bound to the usual stereo pairs.
- but that's not all: the above is possible within the same ASIO driver. As our current HDSP series driver supports a big number of identical and non-identical hardware, you can set up whatever you want even across the available audio interfaces. For example you set up the 8-channel level meter to show 3 channels of the HDSP MADI and 2 channels of the Multiface. Not only that this is possible, the meter also automatically scales down to 5 bars.
- the clever readers already guessed what's coming now: with that functionality added it is now possible to use the Global Record feature with up to three hardware interfaces. This can be any mixture within one ASIO driver, or same ones, like up to 192 channels with three MADI cards.
- Also new is the Surround Level Meter. The above new audio engine with free assignment on per-channel base was a requirement to efficiently use this one, as you can now configure every single channel to see your surround signals correctly, without the need to reshuffle them at the source.
A public pre-release will be available soon. As mentioned before DC is then released and frozen. We will then work on the Mac version exclusively.
I am Drooooling - can't wait!
Thanks guys for all your hard work.
A remote for iPhone would be awesome. Laptops are loud on set. Having a Macbook Pro in the next room/OB van with the MADIface running and new DC global record. Remote controllable with the iPhone... it's possible you know. Wish I knew how to code.
Nice one MC!
I have been waiting for this since forever.
Nice one !
lame.
Really nice, but i am hardly waiting for the updated mac osx intel driver for ff.
I hope we will see the from me a while ago demanded 64 bit osx driver
written in cocoa before digicheck on mac!
I?ve been using Fireface on PC and must state, that digicheck is great. Now i bought a MAC and my headache is, there is no digicheck for it. I?m looking forward to it!!!! All other metering soft is quite rubbish. The only one compareable is from TC System 6000 with mastering option installed. But, did you see the price? So digicheck is realy unbeatable and a great peace of work pointing to the future of measuring. And for free for all of us rme users! So let us all pray to the holy rme developers and might their name last for ever ;-)
All other metering soft is quite rubbish.
Have you tried Spectre?
Regards,
Daniel Fuchs
RME
As far as i understood on their site, the level meters measure up to 0DbFS. Your wonderfull "little" progi shows the interpoled level up to +3DbFS. Do you know other metering soft except TC capable of doing so?
Mmm, I checked out spectre once and hated it... It really didn't cut it like Digicheck... I for one cannot wait for the IntelMac version... I can then dispose of my PC!!! That will free up my Multiface, which at the moment, is just used to get signal from my FF800 on the Mac to Digicheck on the PC via Lightpipe.
Exciting news guys!! Well done!
Yes, we really do need Digicheck on the (Intel) Mac.
-Wayne
..maybe consider working on another update of DIGICheck for Windows before making a first version of DIGICheck for Mac?
rotfl
Sorry, that i insist. Not even RTW or similar manufactors have build a level meter showing peaks above 0 DbFS. So pleeeeaaase build a MAC version of digicheck :-)
Any progress reports so far?
Pretty pleeeeeaase
leofabian wrote:All other metering soft is quite rubbish.
Have you tried Spectre?
Regards,
Daniel Fuchs
RME
Spectre costs more money......
btw +1
Hi, any news on Digicheck?
-Wayne
? newz?
just lame..
how many DIGICheck for Windows updates were released in the last two years?
rotfl
Yes, come on guys - been WAY too long now.
who would not agree with this statement..? ..i guess windows users only!
I had to learn: patience is a virtue!
The news are already public for a while:
A public pre-release will be available soon. As mentioned before DC is then released and frozen. We will then work on the Mac version exclusively.
As you can see, betas are coming out in smaller time periods, that means windows digicheck will be soon finished and after that they will work on the mac version...
Greets
Indeed the final version is only a few days away. Seems I will upload a release candidate for v 5 Win this week.
Giddy Up!! That sounds very promising! :-)
I wonder what the Mac vs. PC percentage of RME users is? And I wonder what the current trend
for new users is. Seems Mac sales are steadily increasing vs. PC sales; maybe we'll start getting
some attention from RME soon.
-Wayne
Ahem... +1
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