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musoman88
post Wed 29 Aug 2001, 04:09
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Hi all. I need some serious help in making some music on my Powerbook. Can I use the input in the back (I have a G3 400, 192Mb ram)? I have a USB Midi converter (Steinberg), but don't have a USB audio unit (ie roland UA-3). I was thinking of downloading Pro-Tools Free, is this a good place to start? I just need to make demos, I'm not recording pro CDs (yet). I am totally confused by all the software choices there is out there. Is there anyone out there who works on a G3 Powerbook who can guide me? I'm near Toronto, Canada, and I'm used to recording with MIDI equipment. Audio on the computer is another question. HEEEEELP! Thanks to all........mark
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post Sat 1 Sep 2001, 10:37
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It is not a pre requisite for virtual memory to be on for the imic to work -but if you have little ram to keep applications happy then you may have to... It may cause problems with audio, but Cubase works with virtual memory although it is not recommended.
Sound in is fine but imic gives mic level in, as well as line in, unlike sound in. The difference in sound level is quite noticeable.... so where sound in is fine imic is far better, brighter, louder, clearer, (insert superlatives here)...
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- musoman88   Beginner on Powerbook   Wed 29 Aug 2001, 04:09
- - jq   Yo Musoman 88, I have a PB G3 (400 Pismo). Like y...   Wed 29 Aug 2001, 16:21
- - James   I am on a powerbook g3 with 233mhz 160 ram running...   Fri 31 Aug 2001, 04:30
- - jq   I don't know anything about cakewalk but if it dea...   Fri 31 Aug 2001, 14:45
- - abbie   Hi, Guess I'm not a spec-head because I find the a...   Fri 31 Aug 2001, 16:17
- - abbie   Maybe we are straying a bit off the topic, but tha...   Sat 1 Sep 2001, 12:19
- - jq   just to clear it up... my point is more to do with...   Sat 1 Sep 2001, 16:16
- - James   Thanks to abbie and jq you guys are on the money! ...   Sat 1 Sep 2001, 23:56
- - musoman88   Thanks, abbie & jq, for clearing up a few things f...   Sun 2 Sep 2001, 05:14
- - James   Sampling then ripping from cd's?? jq please, what ...   Sun 2 Sep 2001, 12:46
- - musoman88   Hi James. I can put a CD in the CD tray in my Pow...   Mon 3 Sep 2001, 05:31
- - James   Thanks Musoman it is 1/8 you are correct and I alr...   Mon 3 Sep 2001, 06:52
- - James   Wait a minute, now i'm thinking how can sound come...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 04:38
- - abbie   I don't know how this would work with an iMic. Som...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 16:38
- - musoman88   It's best to use headphones when recording with a ...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 17:33
- - James   That's very interesting. I feel I need to investig...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 17:36
- - James   That's very interesting. I feel I need to investig...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 17:37
- - James   Thanks again buddy..er, Musoman. ;-) I may be on m...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 17:44
- - abbie   uh, looks like I missed an important point here - ...   Tue 4 Sep 2001, 20:31
- - James   YES ONLY MIDI SEQUENCING. ON A POWERBOOK WITH NO U...   Wed 5 Sep 2001, 07:08
- - abbie   Someone out there give me a cyber-slap if I am wro...   Wed 5 Sep 2001, 15:09
- - James   No. They are not jacks, it's a 1/8' external micro...   Wed 5 Sep 2001, 23:11
- - abbie   They are too jacks! 'Synthetic' if you are out th...   Thu 6 Sep 2001, 17:36
- - James   Finally found it! I see now that almost all the in...   Thu 6 Sep 2001, 22:35
- - abbie   James, Things are looking up here, sounds like yo...   Fri 7 Sep 2001, 14:23


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