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> Mbox Vs. The Rest Of The Usb World, guidance for powerbook recording set up
tgwj
post Mon 15 Dec 2003, 05:42
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I have a g4 powerbook 867 Mhz, 384 mb RAM, running 10.2.8. After some investigation, I've narrowed my choices down to two, for money, quality and reliability: getting an M-Audio Duo and Logic Audio Big Box or getting the Digidesign M-box. (roughly $500 for either) I'm wondering if there's any major differences between the two set-ups (hardware or software advantages, etc.) and also if anyone has any recommendations or warnings for me on my set up in general.

I'll be doing some recording with a mixer probably or just using the 2 inputs for mics, etc. I recognize the limitations of USB but I need good software more than inputs/outputs right now. Maybe I'll upgrade to FireWire sometime. Thanks for your advice!
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post Mon 22 Dec 2003, 19:38
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Yes, because the original file you capture at 24-bit will have substantially more sonic detail than if you'd captured it at 16-bit. Those additional 8 bits REALLY account for a lot of extra audio info.

If the recording program you were using did a really poor job of dithering from 24 to 16 bits, you might be degrading your signal by changing bit depths anyway, so you could argue for staying in 16-bit all the way through from tracking to mixdown.

I would still record in 24-bit. Sequencers today do a good enough job of dithering for most people (I only know SX and Logic and both seem OK to my ears), so it's worth eating up the extra disk space by recording at as high a bit rate as your hardware allows.
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- tgwj   Mbox Vs. The Rest Of The Usb World   Mon 15 Dec 2003, 05:42
- - Presto   Yeah, keep it small until you find you really need...   Mon 15 Dec 2003, 21:24
- - tgwj   Thanks. yeah I've been reading up on it. I j...   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 09:36
- - StolltheMusic   I have been looking into buying an audio interface...   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 12:55
- - Presto   Decide on what you want to plug into your computer...   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 21:23
- - Presto   Ah, I forgot: 48khz is quite sufficient unless you...   Thu 18 Dec 2003, 21:37
- - rickenbacker   A popular rule of thumb is that it's better to...   Fri 19 Dec 2003, 12:42
- - jebbels   If you are recording songs with the intention of b...   Mon 22 Dec 2003, 16:15
- - MusicMan91   M-Audio OmniStudio USB. There really isn't an...   Sat 3 Jan 2004, 19:28
- - macyu   Hmm.. the OmniStudio USB has been something I...   Sun 4 Jan 2004, 07:31
- - MusicMan91   I haven't experienced any noticeable lag time ...   Sun 4 Jan 2004, 07:47
- - dextrometh   I did a bit of research recently upon deciding to ...   Sun 11 Jan 2004, 04:40
- - lushbudget   I'm a new DAW user and my choice was the Mbox ...   Tue 13 Jan 2004, 18:45
- - gahlord   Hey all, So this topic is sorta like what I need ...   Tue 13 Jan 2004, 19:46
- - pinostut   To get it working, select Reason/sampletank or abl...   Tue 13 Jan 2004, 20:33
- - visualmusic   I might as well jump on the band wagon...I'm i...   Wed 14 Jan 2004, 21:04
- - Presto   Gahlord, if I'd been able to get started with ...   Thu 15 Jan 2004, 12:33
- - dextrometh   I'm just now playing with my new Mbox. I gues...   Thu 15 Jan 2004, 19:21
- - rickenbacker   From what I understand, yes, you need to have the ...   Fri 16 Jan 2004, 16:39
- - Presto   PT Free (is it still around?) used to be the only ...   Fri 16 Jan 2004, 22:49


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