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> Honest Digi 002, What's your opinion? PAW vs DAW
chunky
post Wed 31 Aug 2005, 04:07
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After filing through 10 PAW based DAW (ie Tascam,Boss,Roland), I think I reverted back to the PT reign. I'll be upgrading CPU to a dual G4 (can't afford the G5 now) and thinking of the digi002 interface (rack). I 've heard negatives RE ADAverters as well as pre-amps. I tend not to believe but anyone with some honest feedback would be greatly appreciated. For what I've been doing the Mbx has been a blast. And RELIABLE as a Chev Impala! Seems like PT has been getting flacked lately due to interface and "user friendly" issues. HAVE NOT SEEN THAT WITH LE. Thanks folks!
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dangt
post Thu 1 Sep 2005, 03:09
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I have been using a DIGI002 rack for the last year. Previous to that i had an MBox. I find the 002 to be rock solid. It performs well, sounds really good and easy to operate. The pre amps are quite bright and clear sounding, but the sounds that are tracked are easily mixed and EQ for great results.

The only prob is the handling the cabling at the back of the unit and having the pre amp controls on the front. It's a small hassle, but doesnt detract form the unit. I only use it for PT and other music apps, dont use it as playback for itunes or internet audio. I use built in audio out for that. I had a few lock ups with itunes and 002.

Protools LE software is just great on OSX. very stable and delightful to use.
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