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> Mac Quad And The Right Sound Card?, I need some expert advice...
TonyMusic
post Thu 2 Feb 2006, 15:13
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Okay, so I'm buying a mac Quad, and need some advice on how some things work...
I'm getting a Logic Pro also, and obviously need a sound card or maybe two?

What I need from the computer is to be able to playback at least 100 tracks of 24bit/96kHz at the same time...I don't need that many of in/outs...the hole music making process is going to happen mainly with soft synths, plugins and so on. No need to record a symphony orchestra.

The price range isn't that much of a problem, though I don't have money for Pro tools yet.

So my question is, what kind of sound card/s do I need. What would be the best solution...Or is pro tools HD3 the only one that can do this?
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post Fri 3 Feb 2006, 15:40
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Okay...and I did little more research of my own, and it seems that Apogee Symphony is pci Express, and it offers 32 channels of 24bit/192 kHz, and you can put 3 in one Mac G5, so that would give 96 channels of 24bit/192 kHz...so that would be just dandy! biggrin.gif

Oh, and I just found the price, whisch is 716$ for one...so that would be well within the price I had thought.

Some other suggestions?
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