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tabbat
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 04:48
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Hi,
Which audio interfaces, preferably firewire, are compatible with Logic Pro 7? I am torn between Motu's 828mk2 and M-Audio's Firewire 1814 or anything that costs less. I don't need too many ins/outs, just something reliable for some mic/instr inputs with LP7 & garageband.

Thanx!
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tabbat
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 04:50
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forgot to mention that I don't know anything about the M-audio firewire 1814 or their 410. I really just want to know if they work fine with LP7 & Garageband. I am on a budget and the price look more appealing than the 828mk2.
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majn
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 09:12
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I'm not having any problems using an 1814 with LP7


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Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 / 2 x 19" Formac Monitors / Hammerfall Digi 9652 / Mackie d8b / 2.5 gig RAM

iMac G5 1.8 17" / M-Audio 1814 Firewire / Tascam TM-D1000 / 2 gig RAM

Lacie Firewire Drives

Logic Pro 7 / NI Battery - Guitar Rig - B4 / GMedia MTron / Crystal / LinPlug RMIV / OSX 10.3.6
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DaleH
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 15:18
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Anybody with comments on M-Audio's Firewire Audiophile interface?
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mmoston
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 16:26
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I just got my Edirol FA101. I think that it sounds great and is super-easy to get rolling with.
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post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 06:19
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I have the FW 410 i love it . works great w/GB/Logic 7 /Reason 2.5 Aloha from Hawaii!!! cool.gif
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tabbat
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 07:24
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do you guys or anyone know if the 410 or 1814 works with OSX 10.3.7? I know M-audio has the drivers for 10.3.6 thnx
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post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 08:00
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I don't know about the actual box but:
1st trash the prefs or "com" files.
Make sure you install the driver that comes with the M box.
If you've updated your system go to the M Audio site and download the current driver.

I had the same initial problems with Logic 7.
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chap
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justd
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 18:45
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Dear Daleh,
I work with a audio Interface from M-Audio, the Duo and I had problems, but only til I loaded the latest Update from M-Audio. Anymore questions?

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editbrain
post Mon 17 Jan 2005, 06:36
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i don't know if you are using a notebook or desktop, but if you are using a desktop i suggest a delta 44. supper cheap and really good quality.
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Mac-Dee
post Mon 17 Jan 2005, 12:15
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Hey there ,

I just got my dream set up so i have done a good lot of research on products,

Is your computer Desk top or Laptop how much portablity do you want , and how good do you want your converters , budget ask your self this ?

Logic Pro 7 is for Macs so I guess thats wat your running,

If you have a desktop and you want really good quality RME-Audio.com, Motu.com Rock.,
I got the HDSP9632 RME Card


BUt back to your question you want firewire yeah its more flexible and you can travel with it ,
The new MOTU Travelers worth a test run its expensive,
The motu 828mkII is really good to got TEC 2004 award , plus motu's works with macs and is solid we had one at my taf the old one i am sure the new one is good i checked out the mkII the preamps are pretty good ,
Def do the job
Depends on ya buget

smile.gif

Another good one is Metric Halo go check them out they have great audio interfaces good preamps on it

Hey did you want to have a seperate pre amp or , both in one ?
Remember try spend your money well

any questions post em

hope it helps :_)
sorry i type to much lol

see ya
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post Tue 18 Jan 2005, 08:33
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The Digidesign 002 Rack works great with it.

Try it in a specialized Store, it's the best way to get an advice.


Robert.
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