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> Audio Interface W/ Logic Pro7, I need advice.
tabbat
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 04:48
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Hi,
Which audio interfaces, preferably firewire, are compatible with Logic Pro 7? I am torn between Motu's 828mk2 and M-Audio's Firewire 1814 or anything that costs less. I don't need too many ins/outs, just something reliable for some mic/instr inputs with LP7 & garageband.

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tabbat
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 04:50
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forgot to mention that I don't know anything about the M-audio firewire 1814 or their 410. I really just want to know if they work fine with LP7 & Garageband. I am on a budget and the price look more appealing than the 828mk2.
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majn
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 09:12
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I'm not having any problems using an 1814 with LP7


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Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 / 2 x 19" Formac Monitors / Hammerfall Digi 9652 / Mackie d8b / 2.5 gig RAM

iMac G5 1.8 17" / M-Audio 1814 Firewire / Tascam TM-D1000 / 2 gig RAM

Lacie Firewire Drives

Logic Pro 7 / NI Battery - Guitar Rig - B4 / GMedia MTron / Crystal / LinPlug RMIV / OSX 10.3.6
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DaleH
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 15:18
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Anybody with comments on M-Audio's Firewire Audiophile interface?
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mmoston
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 16:26
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I just got my Edirol FA101. I think that it sounds great and is super-easy to get rolling with.
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Dasa Soul
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 06:19
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I have the FW 410 i love it . works great w/GB/Logic 7 /Reason 2.5 Aloha from Hawaii!!! cool.gif
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post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 07:24
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do you guys or anyone know if the 410 or 1814 works with OSX 10.3.7? I know M-audio has the drivers for 10.3.6 thnx
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chappy
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 08:00
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I don't know about the actual box but:
1st trash the prefs or "com" files.
Make sure you install the driver that comes with the M box.
If you've updated your system go to the M Audio site and download the current driver.

I had the same initial problems with Logic 7.
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justd
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 18:45
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Dear Daleh,
I work with a audio Interface from M-Audio, the Duo and I had problems, but only til I loaded the latest Update from M-Audio. Anymore questions?

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post Mon 17 Jan 2005, 06:36
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i don't know if you are using a notebook or desktop, but if you are using a desktop i suggest a delta 44. supper cheap and really good quality.
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