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> Firewire Audio Interfaces For Os X, Which one to buy ?
snuupy
post Sun 10 Nov 2002, 15:21
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Hello everybody,

I just bought one of the new 800MHz iBooks (my first Mac) and I´m planning to buy a FIREWIRE Audio Interface that operates under OS X.

Is there anybody who could recommend a specific product and/or help me with my decision ?

This is what I want to get accomplished with my new "toy":

As a jazz-piano player I´d like to record rehearsals and demos with small ensembles and burn them on CD - I think that 8 audio input channels should be enough for this task. (?)
E.g. bass 1, piano 2, voc 1, sax 1, drums 3 channels.

I don´t expect true professional quality - I simply want to get things done/check things out on my own instead of depending on booking a studio all the time.

My budget allows for approximately 900$ / 900 EUROs.

Until now I took a look at the

- MOTU 828 and the
- M-Audio Delta 1010

MOTU828s two XLR jacks look pretty good to me, because I like to do things with as few technical stuff as possible... Looks to me like you could even just plug in two mics without any adaptors to record a piano/voice duo. Am I seriously mislead about that ???

OK - pretty long post

I´m looking forward to your experiences/suggestions.

snuupy
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Levon River
post Wed 13 Nov 2002, 14:21
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In OS 9, Audio Desk was a pared-down Digital Performer, but without MIDI capabilities. By the time you're looking at getting the unit, MOTU *better* have an OS X version. huh.gif smile.gif

Audio Desk ought to handle your strictly-audio recording plans, at least to get you started. Of course the 828 will work with many other packages, too. Deck is already another possible alternative (also no MIDI capabilities), and both Digital Performer and Metro should be out by then (both of which handle both audio and MIDI), which will significantly expand your choices.
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