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> Advice On Cubase Sx, Hardware And My G5., Where does this go???
humphz
post Sat 20 Aug 2005, 17:41
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Hi Everyone.
Where do I begin... I managed to get a copy of Cubase SX of a friend who is upgrading his whole set up. Its been a god send as I also have an emu audity 2000 sound module (shes a beauty). I have a mixer too that was knocking around the house and decided to try and attempt to link everything up. The mixing side of things has always baffled me and maybe I am going about things the wrong way>

A few questions:
• Do I need a soundcard for my G5, any suggestions what sorts, M-Audio, TerraTec...
• Is it worth trying to get the mixer up n running or maybe sell it and put the money to the things
I need. Its a Topaz S-Series S16-4 and its just been sitting around, only wired it up once.I was
thinking of selling it but cant imagine i'd get much for it.
• I was reading one of the topics on here and someone mentioned needing an extra harddrive. My
music is mainly midi with a few audio samples.

I treated myself last year to a new G5 but all my music making was all based around OS 9 when i use to use my imac so its all been gathering dust. Been jamming on Garageband to take away the frustration.

I want to base everything around my G5, Sound module and Cubase SX.

All feedback welcome.

Thanks for listening smile.gif


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Power Mac G5 1.6GHZ, 1.25 RAM, Apple 17inch Studio Display, Cubase SX 1.0.4, Garageband, MidiSport 2x2, Emu Audity 2000 Sound Module, Roland PC 160A Midi Controller, Topaz S-Series S16-4 Mixer, Sony Computer Monitors.
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Glenn Atchison
post Sun 21 Aug 2005, 06:34
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Hello humphz,
well I'm a newbe so keep that in mind, but I am REALLY happy with my Firewire 410 from M-Audio. Great flexability spdif (optical & coaxial in and out) 4 inputs 10 outputs 2 mic preamps w/phantom power and connecters that accept both XLR and 1/4" phone, 2 headphone jacks with independant volume control,any input routes to any output, great software bundle,................ MIDI I/O of course. check it out see what you think. -Glenn
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Ps- thier driver software is a reletively simple mixer also, in addition to the Ableton(OS9) Live 4 LITE they bunde with it. Hope this helps.
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