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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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johncf
post Wed 11 Aug 2004, 07:02
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I have an edirol UA-20 (USB) that I use in Logic Pro on my iBook G3-800 for on the road recordings. The Midi part works fine for what it is (1 in, 1 out) while the audio interface part has quite a long latency. I would say it's fine a cheaper alternative to some more pro midi translators.
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post Wed 18 Aug 2004, 16:56
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If I were you , I would decide to take Edirol . Gear produced by M-Audio may cause you some problems .
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post Thu 19 Aug 2004, 06:03
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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
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post Thu 19 Aug 2004, 11:41
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I have used Edirol UA-20 and emagic MT4. They were both pretty reliable, but the MT4 is certainly the more pro choice... (not "pro choice" smile.gif) Emagic is great gear generally, but get what you can. Midi number crunching is pretty basic for most computers these days.
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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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