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> Any Advice On The Motu 828mk2
gollumis
post Fri 11 Jun 2004, 04:26
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is anybody familiar with this device? i am planning on using this with either dp4 , logic express or cubase sx. will i need to buy a compressor or does these programs proved a compressor? i am new at this so i am not sure what goes with what...any help would be great


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i have a g4 400mhz, 640 ram and osx 10.2
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terrywil
post Fri 11 Jun 2004, 05:59
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Hi gollumis.
I run the 828 mkII with a mac G5 and Logic 6 Platinum. I've had no problems with the mkII. It's a great interface. I don't think Logic Express has the Compressor, although Logic Pro does. There is a comparison chart with all the plug-ins in the 2 Logic programs on the emagic website. Go to:

http://www.emagic.de/products/PRO/comparis...dio.php?lang=EN


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post Fri 11 Jun 2004, 08:50
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Sorry of my english, cos' I'm spanish.
I'm running motu 828 mkII on a powebook 867 mhz (640 ram) with cubase SX and no problems.
I've been recording live a group with the help of a mixer
12 tracks (44 khz-24 bits) at time without problems.ç
It's a very good interface.

Cubase SX have compresors to edit your tracks and i think all the programs must have any.

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bogh
post Sat 26 Jun 2004, 10:54
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Logic Express does not include the Compressor plug-in, but does include the Silver Compressor.
Apart from that, you can download a good Audio Units compressor for free at SmartElectronix.


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post Mon 28 Jun 2004, 17:33
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I have been using the 828II with my 12" 1ghz powerbook for a short time and it seems to work great. I use it with DP4 and have had no trouble with the software recognizing the device (I should hope not considering they are both MOTU products!) DP4 comes with loads of effects, including 3 band compressor.
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