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Sat 5 Nov 2005, 14:41
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From: Bristol - UK
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Hello all, New member here, many compositions from past ten years, but all on tape, mainly just one instrument (piano). On a lean budget (about £100-£300) for keyboard and audio interface (and possibly software - though I have Cakewalk home studio 2002 and Majix music maker 2005 which I'll try first) I am in no postition to 'try-out' the odd £100 bit of kit here and there!
I would greatly appreciate any reccomendations -based on actual use- that any of you could give about specific soundcards, audio interfaces and keyboards. (I'm considering a M-Audio Ekeys 49 or Mk 149 - any comments?)
I know this is a long post, but it will hopefully sort out the majority of my music problems, look forward to hearing from you, Thanks,
Guy.
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Sat 5 Nov 2005, 17:15
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QUOTE (guylarge @ Nov 5 2005, 13:41) I have Cakewalk home studio 2002 and Majix music maker 2005 So you're using PC?
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Mon 7 Nov 2005, 14:01
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I have an M-Audio Firewire Solo, which I have never had any problems with but they aren't every one's choice. They're about £130 I used to have the M-Audio 49 and i have to say that it was pretty good...I think they're about £70. Obviously you don't get the semi-weightedness (is that a word!) of the Keystation 88 but it's not bad at all. Just like anything you get what you pay for, but I never had any problems with either of these.
But as coldharbour said if you're a PC user I'm not sure! Strictly Mac for me
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imac G5 / Logic Pro 7.1.1 / Presonus Firepod/Line 6 POD 2.0/Roland GR-300/
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