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NotMacYet
post Mon 22 Nov 2004, 06:28
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What is the best Audio interface to purchase to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously with Garage Band and an 1.8 Imac G5? Lexicon looks Good? Any others? What are you all using? blink.gif
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horonsgorge
post Mon 22 Nov 2004, 09:05
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Have a look at digidesign le systems www.digidesign.com
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post Mon 22 Nov 2004, 09:12
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I use a MOTU 828 mkII, but not with garage band. I was not aware that garage band could record more than 1 track at a time.


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sniffio
post Mon 22 Nov 2004, 16:08
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don't buy motu.
Go with RME multiface.
you have to trust me.
It's so solid tight.
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zakary
post Mon 22 Nov 2004, 16:52
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QUOTE (sniffio @ Nov 22 2004, 15:08)
don't buy motu.
Go with RME multiface.
you have to trust me.
It's so solid tight.

i agree on the RME, sock solid, top quality. I have the RME multiface and i get zero latency monitoring, 1,5 ms when playing back vst's on my old pentiumIII, no noise !!!

As for the motu i have no opinion
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Dave Bourke
post Tue 23 Nov 2004, 12:36
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kaboombachuck is correct: GarageBand only allows you to record on one track at a time.

Which audio interface? MOTU, obviously, since it took RME nearly three years to get their Mac drivers written correctly. And I've heard some horror stories about less-than-enthusiastic Mac support...


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