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skinnyblackguy
post Thu 30 Oct 2003, 03:19
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Hey all, Im so excited that im gonna get an ibook here in a few but I dont want to get overly excited an hesitant & need help finding a great audio interface for me so let me tell u my situation. My buddies & I have a home studio & ill be traveling back & forth now that Ill be starting school in a bit. I want to be flexible enough to do some sessions by myself & not have a problem intergrating with the home setup. Its based around a g4, digi 001 using Pro Tools of course, Logic & DP. Now im very adament about using pro tools for my audio especially for recording my band & have been checking out the Mbox. The focusrite pre amps seem to be a plus! but Ive also been eyeing this M-audio Fire Wire 410 and the fact that it offers a Midi i/o is great too since I do have a triton le and an mpc2000xl that Id like to sync it up with. Someone did also suggest to me just using Pro Tools free....mmm. I dunno, Im just so flustered right now! help
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Quasar
post Mon 3 Nov 2003, 14:31
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my card M-audio FireWire 410 without problemm Cubase SX/ Ableton Live
only for the budgetary appearances. My computer: IBook700/640mb/20gb
My synthesizers: Quasimidi Sirius/ Novation Nova/ Kawai 5000/
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yes even here still NO software sintezetorov bad sound (flat,
uninteresting)


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