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> m audio quattro and cubase/pro tools free, did i buy a pig in a blanket?
gorillacake
post Tue 28 May 2002, 01:42
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I just bought the m-audio quattro usb interface and I'm wondering, Uh, did I just buy a piece of crap? I've been hearing a lot of negative stuff but I got it for a good deal and i wanted something that had 1/4' and midi input so...
also, I was thinking about getting cubase but I'm wondering if I should just use pro tools free for now since I'm a beginner and my needs are pretty basic. My question is, will the m-audio quattro work with pro tools free? I should note that I have not received the quattro yet. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


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olo23
post Thu 6 Jun 2002, 22:56
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i'm running a quattro with nuendo and reason both happy as hell with it. In fact, i am surprised by the amount of negative experiences with it on this board, since from the day i unboxed it it's worked.

mind you i will aknowledge that the soundmanager can't see it, but then i never use the sound manager to send out the audio i'm working on, so it's not an issue (i save those crappy D/A's for the error beeps ;-)

Anyway, just saying that more than one person here has a quattro going, and it's a dream to have reason slaved to nuendo, streaming back multitracked audio while I play on the controller, all with little or no midi device/channel ID assigning ugliness.
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