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Fri 11 Feb 2005, 21:19
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I've been following this forum on and off trying to find what fit my budget etc. Today I got a ride to a music store (I have poor vision) and bought the tascam usb unit. I was just going to get a midi interface Midisport but this seemed to have all I needed to 'jump up' from direct recording mic to mixer to /1/4/out to 1/8 input on my g4 tower using Audacity. The connection on the back of the computer wasn't very good with the long adapter.
I couldn't get the Tascam installed. Cubase seemed to work only in Classic and wouldn't recognize the US-122. The extra software that came with the unit was WIN only. I can read a manual but just couldn't get the unit to send out, using audacity with preferences changed. I used Midi in and Mic in. I couldn't get anything through the headphones either. I downloaded new drivers from Steinberg but then Cubase wouldn't go at all.
Reading the reviews at zzsounds makes me wish I had waited for the new MAc firewire, but searching through the archives this unit gets pretty good notices.
Sad in Syracuse
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Wed 2 Mar 2005, 04:46
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first things first (standard general troubleshooting for poor souls) - Have you installed the latest drivers? - Have you repaired permissions using Apple Disk Utility? - Does the unit show up in both the audio pannel in system preferences and in Audio MIDI Setup? ADU and AMS are in apps/utilities/
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Wed 16 Mar 2005, 15:47
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Thanks xingu, that was the problem, Unfortunately, or fortunately, I returned the unit a few weeks ago.
I'm still waiting for Asteroid or someother FW. The Motu 828 seems like overkill, I shouldn't need more than two channels 95% of the time.
I keep reading references to SPDIF? (from reading a review of the EdirolUA25)
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Wed 16 Mar 2005, 16:17
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You might want to look at M-Audio's Firewire Audiophile - here.But I'd check around the forums to see how this unit gets along with other people... M-Audio seems to have a reputation for sketchy drivers in these parts. (I recall reading about problems with their Firewire 410, but maybe things have been solved by now...) SPDIF is for digital i/o. By the way, if you won't be using more than 2 channels 95% of the time, a USB interface should handle everything just fine.
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Thu 17 Mar 2005, 12:21
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I've recently bought an Edirol FA-101 which seems to integrate well into OSX generally. They've just brought out the FA-66 too, which is cheaper (& actually would have suited my needs fine as I don't need huge numbers of in/outputs), & might suit you well? Certainly the 101 has been glitch-free in operation so far, & sounds very good; very clear (using mainly with logic, running on a g4 powerbook).
ps. I considered the m-audio one too, but had heard dubious things about their drivers & audio glitches etc., so decided to get the Edirol instead.
This post has been edited by grosun: Thu 17 Mar 2005, 12:22
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