Old Digi001 And New Powerbook G4 |
Mon 24 Nov 2003, 02:18
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Ok, i really need some advice here. I just got a new powerbook and i would like to sell my old desktop. however, I had a digi001 system that i had hooked up to that and it came with that special pci card to plug the rack intot he computer.
now i would like to find some sort of adapter to be able to plug that same rack into the new computer but i have no idea what to get...in fact, i don't even know what that particular type of jack is called so that i can even look for it online. if anyone could tell me if there is anyway for me to do this i would be forever in your debt. |
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Mon 24 Nov 2003, 03:07
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Howdy! What you will need is a PCI box made by a company called "Magma". I think that is the name of the company; if not, it is the name of the box. They're pretty expensive though. It might be cheaper to buy one of the firewire input devices out there like the MOTU 828, etc... But, to answer your question, you can still use the Digi 001 with your laptop; You'll just need to get a Magma PCI box to do it. Hope this helps.
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ibc99 Old Digi001 And New Powerbook G4 Mon 24 Nov 2003, 02:18
seeker You might also check out the deal that Digidesign ... Mon 24 Nov 2003, 15:00
Synthetic I think I would just sell my Digi001 on ebay or lo... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:01
Blamm Synthetic: I love you. Well...in a "thanks f... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:21
lepetitmartien NEVER trust Digidesign on their communication, sav... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:50
seeker You might also check out the deal that Digidesign ... Mon 24 Nov 2003, 15:00
Synthetic I think I would just sell my Digi001 on ebay or lo... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:01
Blamm Synthetic: I love you. Well...in a "thanks f... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:21
lepetitmartien NEVER trust Digidesign on their communication, sav... Tue 25 Nov 2003, 17:50
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