M-Audio announces MicroTrack, Audio Hardware |
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Sat 2 Jul 2005, 17:33
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I want it, like often enough, with 4 channels and 4 inputs. pffff....
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Sun 3 Jul 2005, 00:12
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If Apple won't make it possible on an iPod M-Audio will do it themselves.
This post has been edited by Rezpack: Sun 3 Jul 2005, 00:12
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Sun 3 Jul 2005, 06:17
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QUOTE (azusa @ Jul 2 2005, 18:45) It's too expensive. Edirol R1 is much better and cost less. I don't understand how you can say that Edirol's product is much better than M-Audio's, seeing as how it hasn't been released, and its full specs haven't been made public yet. Have you had a chance to use it? As far as I can see, the MicroTrack has a smaller form function than the R-1, which is really nice. However, I'm reserving my judgment until I can investigate it further. EDIT: And microdrive support is really nice, too.
This post has been edited by vaal: Sun 3 Jul 2005, 06:25
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Sun 3 Jul 2005, 08:26
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It looks like a cool product, but for about an extra 200 American, you could take possession of a new iBook. Now, I know the thing is portability, but an iBook ain't all that large, and would afford you not just a few tracks, but an actual production sequencer and whatever other software you might want to run, assuming you wanted to do some on site recording. If you can afford an ultra small and expensive unit like this thing, more power to you, but that is a lot to pay for what is basically a 4 track pony. Course, if you are just looking to walk around town sampling people stepping on aluminum cans, then an iBook would be a bit much. Tis a need specific thing, guess i... Blessings, Damon
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Sun 3 Jul 2005, 12:15
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Don't forget that your new iBook would need an audio interface too...
-J
This post has been edited by johntennant: Sun 3 Jul 2005, 12:16
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Mon 4 Jul 2005, 00:59
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If all you're doing is recording then latency doesn't matter. The built in sound quality on the iBook would most certainly suck compared to the m-audio or eridol device. Good sounding a/d converters are not cheap.
-J
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Mon 4 Jul 2005, 07:10
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an ibook doesn't have an audio input built in. but for $100 you could get an m-audio fast track and be making field recordings for hours. I think these little recorders are cool... but i think i'll just stick w/ my minidisc recorder.
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