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Mon 5 Apr 2004, 02:00
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I am feeling rather defeated. last year i purchased an imac 800mgz, 256, and I have yet to match the stability of my fostex fourtrack. the consept of latency is entirely new to me. So I ask myself, and all of you, why would anyone purchase a 2500$ (canadian) machine then purchase 150 dollars worth of software (tracktion) and another 250 on a decent usb interface. currently i am using imic (60$) and i hate it. Back in the good old days, when a fourtrack cost 300 bucks (1994) there was no such animal as "latency". why then ten years and 3000 dollars later do i find myself in a less productive and more expencive situation? And all for a marginal increase in sound quality. My question is this: how much more do I have to spend to be able to find a program and input/output device that is comperable to the fostex cassette machine i had (still do) ten years ago? Have I gone through all this just eliminate the dreaded tape hiss?! Does anyone else feel like they have been hoodwinked by the glitz and gloss of a sleaker digital future? I am only twenty-seven and already the future looks dimmer than the past. ...triing hard not to become a luddite...
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jesse Loss Of Faith Mon 5 Apr 2004, 02:00 tunetwister First thing the i mac is a bit under powered, the ... Mon 5 Apr 2004, 17:05 sethjacquay Don't lose faith?
I am using an iMac 15... Mon 5 Apr 2004, 18:38 jesse the thrust of my argument is this; the very essenc... Mon 5 Apr 2004, 20:42 sethjacquay Garageband will let you do that?
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How much ... Mon 5 Apr 2004, 22:29 DEVIOUS I am looking into the digital 8 track world and wa... Tue 6 Apr 2004, 02:41 terrywil Software, hardware, learning curves.... One only h... Sun 11 Apr 2004, 02:14
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