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> a hardware and software combination for digital music, a hardware and software combination for digital music
post Thu 11 Jan 2001, 16:44
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Hello,
>I am in interested in the music production on computer, althought I am a
>dummy about it. Here I would like to ask for the basic requirement of the
>computer and software for a digital recording at home. Or would u mind
>giving me some relevant information about the price of the hardware and
>software for the recording? I am living in Hong Kong, and the information
>about the digital music production here is inadequent. And if I would like
>to buy a Mac for digital music production, what kinds of models and
>software you would like to introduce to me?
>Thx for your patient,
>Yours sincerely,
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Francois Déchery
post Thu 11 Jan 2001, 16:53
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Hi, HongKong user ;)

To get an answer, tell us more about the things you want to make with your mac:

Midi recording? audio recording? are u musician? dj? technician? want to learn piano? have basic knowledge?


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post Sat 26 May 2001, 21:05
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Hi!

I agree with soif! Tell us more about your needs...

I personally would sugest a G4 466 and a Digi001. That would be a very reliable mid range price solution for recording audio and Midi...

Hope this help...

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post Thu 7 Jun 2001, 17:45
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Also look at the MOTU products. Good A/D convertors, very flexible I/O options.
New 828 is firewire, no need for a PCI card.
http://www.motu.com
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