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Fri 3 Aug 2001, 02:07
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 03-Aug 01 From: Van Nuys Member No.: 1,399 |
I am looking into purchasing a new ibook with cdrw for recording on the road. Does anyone have any experience with one in the music recording domain? Is that inexpensive Griffin audio input thingie any good?
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Wed 15 Aug 2001, 17:32
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 41 Joined: 20-May 01 From: Port Charlotte Member No.: 658 |
Actually, I haven't had occasion to try recording more than 6 tracks at once, but I've heard many reports at much higher track levels, all positive. The Oxford chipset is important for getting maximum performance - also, reports are that the iBooks firewire performance is actually better than the TiPowerBook! Get as much RAM as you can, since VM must be off. For more info, try going to the expert forums at www.eqmag.com and do a search of all forums using 'firewire' as your search term.
Good Luck, Scott |
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kishori ibook Fri 3 Aug 2001, 02:07
DigitMus I use a new iBook for location recording, but IMO ... Fri 3 Aug 2001, 18:56
stottsan DigitMus - Since the iBook only has 1 firewire p... Tue 14 Aug 2001, 23:22
DigitMus Firewire allows daisy-chaining of devices (up to 6... Wed 15 Aug 2001, 06:39
stottsan ahhh! Awesome! Obviously I haven't dealt with an... Wed 15 Aug 2001, 13:53
killerc Got a problem with ibook and imic. when plugged in... Sat 21 Jan 2006, 14:07
DigitMus I use a new iBook for location recording, but IMO ... Fri 3 Aug 2001, 18:56
stottsan DigitMus - Since the iBook only has 1 firewire p... Tue 14 Aug 2001, 23:22
DigitMus Firewire allows daisy-chaining of devices (up to 6... Wed 15 Aug 2001, 06:39
stottsan ahhh! Awesome! Obviously I haven't dealt with an... Wed 15 Aug 2001, 13:53
killerc Got a problem with ibook and imic. when plugged in... Sat 21 Jan 2006, 14:07
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