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FireMAX Studio Core System

 

 


X-Betsy_McNamara
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May 25, 1999, 11:08 AM

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Has anyone used the FireMAX Studio Core System?


X-Tom_Chartrand
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May 25, 1999, 11:21 PM

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YES! please advise. I seriously considering this purchase as well and would love to hear of good/bad/indifferent experiences.
I edit full-time with the stratasphere, but am considering a low-cost home edit system.


X-Jeff_Wells
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May 29, 1999, 1:37 AM

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: Has anyone used the FireMAX Studio Core System?
I've had the system for a couple months and I'm very pleased. Premiere is a very user friendly program, with lots of potential.
The BorisFX software is great too. The only thing is, if you plan to input any video other than firewire, you'll need to get a converter box (promax has them), or use a deck (like DSR30) as a passive converter. I leave the box hooked up so I don't have to have the camera hooked up all the time. (sound and output video are run through camera/record deck). To sum it up, It's a great setup, and I couldn't find all the separate components for that price.