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> Utilizing Firewire Port On Powerbook, wanting to input audio
l61865652
post Tue 2 Sep 2003, 03:51
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I apologize if i am asking a question already answered somewhere on these forums, but i honestly dont know what to look for so if i missed it, again im sorry, please direct me and delete close this thread smile.gif thanks.

my objective: i want to be able to record my dj sets

equipment: 12" powerbook g4 and a mixer.

i would like to utilize the firewire port on my powerbook to record my dj sets using a new mixer, another interface, a simple adapter, whatever it takes. basically i want to be able to bring my powerbook with my equipment and record a set. the outs on my current mixer are RCA or the red and white A/V cables. I only need a mixer with 2-3 channels so it doesnt need to be a huge peice of equipment.


can anyone recommend some equipment that i can look into? any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. thank you in advance.
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mkwalt
post Tue 2 Sep 2003, 16:32
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I do have one question? ..why the firewire port? (yes the transfer rates are faster then USB but with Audio you don't need it) You have an Audio in 1/8" jack on the back of your PB G4 or just grab an MBox (USB) with Pro Tools LE and you are set! I use mine all the time to record my SP808, Turntables, Key board, Guitars/Bass and whatever else I can plug into the MBox. It's all one nice little package to record from.

In the U.S. the Mbox is CHEAP!!!! and it shoul dbe able to record just about anything for you.
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phoeb
post Thu 4 Sep 2003, 04:28
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You can use the PCMCIA insert, it's also a good solution. Take a look on the Digigram products like VX Pocket V2 if you just need 2in/out + digital in/out + smpte + phone. The Vx 444 is the same with more in/out. I use the V2, it's very well built and very portable (good solution for DJ). RME propose also a solution where you can combine an interface with PCMCIA and firewire (to use on différent computer) it's also very well built, with DSP for zero latency but little more expensive.
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