MacMusic.org  |  PcMusic.org  |  440Software  |  440Forums.com  |  440Tv  |  Zicos.com  |  AudioLexic.org
Loading... visitors connected
Welcome Guest
> Laptop To Mixer.
hydevil
post Sun 12 Sep 2004, 03:21
Post #1


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 20-Aug 04
From: Singapore - SG
Member No.: 49,190




Hi. I got a mackie 1202 vlz pro. Planning to get a powerbook G4 soon but I am not sure if I can just connect my mixer through the line in of the powerbook. Must I get an audio interface such as MOTU 828 mk2, edirol FA101, FW410 etc? If so, which should I get? Thanks.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
 
Start new topic
Replies (1 - 5)
swilder
post Sun 12 Sep 2004, 04:02
Post #2


Junior Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 127
Joined: 22-Aug 03
From: Greenwood - US
Member No.: 23,402




You can use the line ins of the powerbook in a pinch. They will get the job done. I've had ok luck with them in tandem with a noise gate. But by professional standards, they are very noisey. If you want excellent results, you're going to have to drop some cash for some kind of alternative audio in. Even the basic edirol usb audio interface ($79) is better sounding than the built in line ins.

Firewire alternatives are getting more popular and cheaper. M-Audio Edirol, Motu, Hercules, Presonus come immediately to mind. I believe the new Mackie Onyx mixers even have a firewire out option.

Scott
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
swilder
post Sun 12 Sep 2004, 04:04
Post #3


Junior Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 127
Joined: 22-Aug 03
From: Greenwood - US
Member No.: 23,402




To answer your question of which one you should get depends on what you need it to do (how many ins and outs ,etc.) and how much money you have to spend.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
hydevil
post Sun 12 Sep 2004, 06:04
Post #4


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 20-Aug 04
From: Singapore - SG
Member No.: 49,190




Thanks for the reply. I am going to record my band so I need about 6-10 inputs. Forgive my ignorance, but is it better to get a audio interface with lots of ins or is it possible to get a simple audio interface to hook up to my mackie mixer to increase the input. With regards to price, I think as long as it is worth the investment I will consider it.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
PlatinumGold
post Mon 13 Sep 2004, 15:23
Post #5


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 3
Joined: 09-Aug 04
From: Winnipeg - CA
Member No.: 48,501




What may be an idea is to pick up a mbox or use your stero in's on your computer. Use a mackie, and do a stero mix to the computer! the beatles did it that way.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
professorpious
post Mon 13 Sep 2004, 16:57
Post #6


Newbie


Group: Members
Posts: 5
Joined: 14-Aug 04
From: Malden - US
Member No.: 48,792




The beatles mixed down to a powebook? Damn! No wonder they sound so good biggrin.gif . Seriously though if you live in the states (as everyone who's anybody does). Check out the firewire interfaces @ Novamusik.com it should give you a good Idea of what's out there for some of the higher end multi I/O stuff out there. RME Fireface 800. DROOL!
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
3 User(s) are reading this topic (3 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 

Lo-Fi Version - Thu 5 Dec 2024, 07:51
- © MacMusic 1997-2008