New Audio Interface... Opinions?, Replacing Edirol UA-5... |
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Mon 23 May 2005, 14:00
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From: Prior Lake - US
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Hi all,
I'm new to the board here, but have been lurking for awhile. I used to be pretty active in recording, but took some time off because I've been more busy playing live. While that hasn't died down, I want to get back in to recording. My situation is this:
I've been a PC user only all my life until we bought my wife a Mac Mini. I was playing around with it and I liked the interface so much that I decided to buy a Powerbook to replace my aging PC laptop. I love how user friendly GarageBand is for just getting things down. I used Cakewalk on the PC, and while I don't have any complaints about the software necessarily, it seems so much easier and less 'techy' on the Mac. Lets me concentrate on playing, and I like that.
So, with my PC, I use an Edirol UA-5. I'm planning on using the Powerbook for recording live gigs as well as home demo stuff. I'm considering a new interface for the following reasons:
1 - self powered unit - less cords! 2 - Firewire / USB 2.0 - lower latency for live guitar(?) 3 - Get in to a bundled Mac version of a recording app...
Regarding number 2, how low can I get the latency with a unit like the Firebox? What units would you guys recommend? I considered the MBox as well, but can I use that unit with other programs besides ProTools?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
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