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> 12" Pb & Digi002, Has anyone used these together?
greatscott94
post Mon 1 Sep 2003, 03:47
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I am wanting to purchase the 002 rack and pair it with my 12" PowerBook. My PB has 640 RAM, 867mhz and a 40-gig HD. I will be purchasing a 80-gig external HD. I plan to be recording full live bands. I would like to know if anyone else has tried this yet and how well did work? Will I need to add anything into my setup? I don't plan on using many plug-ins during the recording. Most plug-ins will be added during the editing and mixing. Will this allow me to use all 8 ins at the same time?

I have done a fair amount of recording in studio and on a G4 tower with 001 and a little bit with a borrowed Mbox on my PB, but I yet to test it with any hard core recording. I would love to know how well it will stand up and or what I will need to add?

Thanks for any advice or help. smile.gif
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phoeb
post Thu 4 Sep 2003, 22:54
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I gather there may be conflicts between the 828 and the Lacie which stem from both using the Firewire protocol.

This is an interesting question... Personnaly I have a PCMIA VX pocket in my powerbook. But I also record on a LaCie d2 120 giga and I will use a 828 MOTu this week end to have 8 inputs in the same time... and now I'm affraid, bouh sad.gif

I never try the digi 002 rack... is there a DSP inside for a best velocity like the RME interfaces ???


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