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shaneblyth
post Tue 10 Aug 2004, 06:33
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Ok so I am talking to my Mac supplier as i live way away from any music stores and he says he can get these brands of midi interface for me
evolution,
midiman/M-audio
edirol

can someone comment on these.. i though someone said a motu fastlane was a good interface but he said that wa not in his list but was gonna check it out more..

any comments would be greatly appreciated.. I am going to use a 133 ibook with 1 gig ram and internal audio and a single yamaha external midi keyboard for most of the sounds.

cheers

shane
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shaneblyth
post Fri 20 Aug 2004, 05:17
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QUOTE (Mac-Dee @ Aug 19 2004, 05:03)
Hey Shaneblyth

If hes a Mac supplier he should also be able to get emagic products as apple own them now.

I would recomend Emagic at the top for just a simple midi interface
The : Emagic : MT4 does the job well ,

Emagic.de

how many midi i/o do you need ? do you need a audio interface as well?


if he seriously can't get emagic i think its worth u just ordering one of audimidi.com
edirol are good

hope this helps

I think he is a little fish in a large pond so is not that great.. My town is only 15000 locals and 1.1 million tourists a year so yeah.
You make a good point about Audio... I only have a single midi keyboard (Yamaha) and I was lead to believe that for audio work I could just plug my mixer into the audio input on the notebook and record 1 audio track at a time..
I am not doing pro work but should i maybe be looking at a midi/audio interface instead ?
as i said only 1 audio track record at a time..
It seems that USB is not a good way to go if I want an audio input as well... but unless there is a cheap alternative with good latency then i will just use the standard audio input jack..

what do people recon ?... this will feed from my eurorack MX802A mixer.. and it is only a bedroom recording studio so pretty low tech
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