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MikeNi92
post Sat 21 May 2005, 04:08
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I'm an avid garageband user, and my band is about to record. If anyone knows, are there any mixers that send out separate tracks through usb? I was looking at the edirol m-100fx, will that work huh.gif ? Please help me!

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f4y3
post Sun 22 May 2005, 15:42
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you can buy one of the Alesis MultiMix USB Mixers at www.djmart.com or any other online retail store (just google it) starting at $149 which is a GREAT deal for good quality. it also comes with recording softwear and (depending on which version you buy) prerecorded FX.

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post Sun 22 May 2005, 16:32
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sorry i forgot you were looking for one that records seperate tracks.. i'd look for ones by behringer or numark.

http://www.behringer.com/
(will come out later this year)

http://www.numark.com/

not sure if both record seperate tracks but its worth a look.

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post Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:53
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QUOTE (MikeNi92 @ Sat 21 May 2005, 05:08) *
I'm an avid garageband user, and my band is about to record. If anyone knows, are there any mixers that send out separate tracks through usb? I was looking at the edirol m-100fx, will that work huh.gif ? Please help me!

Mike N
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Go for Mackie Onyx series with a firewire card. Even the small one (1202) outputs 12 tracks at one go via firewire straight into your software and if you decide to upgrade to a more professional software it´s fully compatible. I´ve been using an Onyx since they were released and it´s never glitched ! Can´t say the same for the software...
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