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> Going Mobile, Is the Motu Traveler the one?
Dreadman718
post Thu 14 Apr 2005, 05:32
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I've been looking around a bit and can't seem to pinpoint which Audio intereface would be ideal for laptop setup on the road? I've looked at a couple of Motus and like the Traveler. And I have looked at M-Audio products. Basically I am looking for a light weight 4 input or more bang for your buck type scenario. I'll be running Logic Pro mainly and would like the ability to record multiple real life instruments in rehearsal studio settings and such. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Adrian Delso
post Fri 15 Apr 2005, 09:36
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USB? Firewire? Logic Control? If you know what you want in these areas, that should simplify things. smile.gif
I've had bad experiences with M-Audio stuff in the past and am considering Edirol.
(I have a 6 IN/2 OUT Emagic a6|2m interface, which is unreliable. Emagic hardware and support is history now, thanks to Apple!)
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Dreadman718
post Sat 16 Apr 2005, 05:41
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I guess I should have given more information. Firewire is what I am looking for. I read that Eiderol interface: Mic ins aren't hot enough?
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