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> How to set up a basic studio on iMac?
SpenceMckay
post Fri 7 Dec 2001, 09:25
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I currently have a 500Mhz iMac DV running OS9.2. I want to set up a basic yet somewhat powerful studio. I was thinking along the lines of MicroLogic AV with the plugins of the sampler and synth. The EMI 2/6 and a MidiMan ''Oxygen 8''25 key USB keyboard. Will the stock soundcard be suffice for now as I can't afford the MOTU 828 nor in this application think it's warranted. I would love some seasoned opinions. Something proven. I 'm trying to create really deep dubby house. How would I sample all of these great vinyl records I have with the iMac. I don't see where the sound quality would matter in this case to bad. It shouldn't be too terrible. All I wanna do is get a few demos together and shop them around. Thanks in advance. Spence
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kaboombahchuck
post Mon 10 Dec 2001, 10:10
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Hi pinball.  The only manual for Metro 5 came in the form of a pdf.  I guess thats better than nothing.  Yes QuickHelp works on the program.  I don't know......manuals and the like usually confuse me, as does the Metro 5 pdf and QuickHelp.  I've been just figuring it out as I go, seems to work better for me that way! cool.gif
Oh I almost forgot, I'm running 198 megs of ram.  Thinkng of changing the 64 meg card out for a 256 meg card.  That sould do it!


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