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moxie39
post Thu 16 May 2002, 18:02
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i have a powermac 8600/300 and have almost no money,i want to use cubase for recording live instruments and i am going to check out reason for that kind of thing.my question is how little can i get away with spending right now,what kind of interface and sound card will get me by until my budget improves and i can upgrade?do i need a souncard with reason?i just want to make some music.thanks so much for your patience with all of us newbies,it is very cool of you guys.
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post Sun 19 May 2002, 21:43
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Hello,

This is my first post at Mac Music, so first allow me to introduce myself...

My name is Anthony Robertz aka 'The A Mann', I am presently a student taking Recording Arts and Production in Vancouver Canada, and I also have approx 10 years of experience in my own home studio. I am a self proclaimed Reason freak, Cubase & Protools user, and I will be more than happy to answer whatever questions anyone may have for me in this feild of disscussion. smile.gif

NOW BACK TO THE QUESTION:

I know of, and heard 2 wonderful SoundCards that will be both, Functional for your needs(greatsounding, OS 9 & X compatable, versitile), and Very Inexpensive!!!!

Check out http://www.midiman.com and search their site for information on their 'M-Audio' sound cards,,,especially the Delta 44 and Delta 66.
This is a great company, who make very reliable and relatively inexpensive software and hardware for us computer music geeks/professionals.

Later...

___________________________________Amann_____________
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