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> Usb With Xlr, Midi & Guitar???, all in one box recommendations
lare911
post Fri 2 Sep 2005, 02:45
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I have an ibook os X and need the firewire interface for a hard drive. It's only me recording one thing at a time so don't need a lot of inputs going at once.

Can any recommend a single interface box that includes the following:

xlr with phantom power
instrument input for guitar and keyboards
midi input

If you can recommend something that you use that has all these features and works well. . .thanks!
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Bobby Bell
post Fri 2 Sep 2005, 06:08
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Lexicon Omega has these features plus the famous Lexicon reverb package. It's working well for me so far.
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Psychoprick
post Fri 2 Sep 2005, 13:26
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I bought the M-Audio Mobile Pre...

Nice box...sometimes a bit of conflict between Core-audio and the driver. Especially when I switch between apps. But def. woth its money.

My box came with adapted versions of Ableton Live 4 and Reason 2.5.

[edit]Oops sorry has no midi input[/edit]

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rickenbacker
post Fri 2 Sep 2005, 17:27
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FireWire interfaces like Focusrite's Saffire, PreSonus' FireBox and MOTU's 828 have two firewire sockets, so you can chain your hard drive from one of these interfaces. That's precisely why such a feature exists on these products. More expensive than USB alternatives, mind, but also much more suitable for tracking audio.
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Glenn Atchison
post Sat 3 Sep 2005, 06:17
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lare911,

IVE HAD GOOD LUCK WITH THE M-AUDIO FIREWIRE 410 smile.gif 2 xlr w/phantom power and pad (each also accomodate 1/4" phone line level instead), 1/1 MIDI, optical &coaxial spdif ins & outs 2 headphone jacks w/ind volume , 2 additional 1/4 line ins and 8 1/4 line outs. street price is about 100 less than retail. rolleyes.gif

-Glenn
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