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> G4 Powerbook And Os X, any suggestions?
benjones
post Thu 27 Mar 2003, 00:25
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Hello,

I have just bought a g4 powerbook with the intent of setting up a mobile studio. I will be using it mainly to multitrack live instruments, at least that has priority over MIDI input (i eventually will use midi). I couldn't imagine needing more than 2 simultaneous inputs. I was hoping to hear from anyone who has experience with an interface with these general specs.

Like the m-audio duo, audiophile, or premobile
Edirol ua3d, ua5, ua20
the emagic ones
or the mbox

etc.....


I would really like to be able to work completely in OS X. also, I haven't bought any software yet -- so I am hoping to find a hardware-software match that will work right from the get-go!

Please let me know if you have a setup that you are happy with -- or not!

thanks for any input
ben

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littlewonder
post Tue 1 Apr 2003, 11:05
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Hi,

just one thing : you mention the edirol ua-3d.
let me say it is not a good choice (in my opinion).

this module is very cheap, and doesn't have asio drivers (it doesn't work with cubase sx!!!).

i bought one, and one day later asked to have an ua-5 instead ...

thomas.
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