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Sun 19 May 2002, 22:57
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i have the quattro and i hate it - bugged drivers, ugly, heavy, overheats, badly designed. i haven't tried any other usb interface but they simply can't be worse than this one!
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Tue 21 May 2002, 19:30
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i use a digi001 and i am very happy with it....
I would bet the M box is fine. plus ProTools software 5.1 is great!!!!
Hope this helps Rick
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Tue 21 May 2002, 20:30
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Thanks for all the replies so far, people. It's been emotional.
Rick - you like Pro Tools, then? Any major drawbacks to it? What do you like about it most? I am definitely moving towards the MBox system. It looks great, has all the connections I need, Focusrite preamps, all very nice. The only concern I have is that I'm going to lay out £400 or so on a box that ties me to Pro Tools LE.
I realise that in using a Mac I should be well used to being in the minority :-) But there's a lot of cool VST stuff out there - Kontakt and Reason, for instance. No way of using them with Pro Tools LE, or is there?
Saying that, I read a magazine test of the MBox earlier today in which they tried using it with other sequencers and Cubase got a reasonable report. So maybe things aren't so final in buying an MBox and I can always try other sequencers as well as PT LE.
Basically, I'm more live audio than MIDI, so Pro Tools seemed like the more appropriate for me. That's why I'm interested to hear from people who are actually using it now.
As for the Quattro, I've heard enough!
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Thu 23 May 2002, 14:37
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What about a Swissonic USB Studio D ? It's really great, it has digital ports, cannom ports for microphones and there 's even a limited stock offer on their website (www.swissonic.com)
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Thu 23 May 2002, 22:29
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I've bought it some days ago. It seems very easy to understand with good ASIO driver (to be downloaded from Swissonic website) It boasts a lot of inputs for a very low price. I've tried it with Logic with no problems. It's really sturd made and, most of all, it's a rack !! which is necessary for my studio setup. I've no regrets in my choice. One last things: I don't know if it's a problem with electric sockets, but I can feel a little hum of noise. I'll have to check it.
Hope this helps you.
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