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pompair
post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 20:42
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Hi,

I'm a guitarist, and just switched from Windows to Mac and bought brand new intel IMac. Could anyone recommend a audio/midi interface (either usb or firewire based) that works well with OS X? My sequencers are Garage Band and Tracktion (a cheap but nice program).

Thanks!
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lepetitmartien
post Mon 20 Mar 2006, 05:41
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Trouble is, right now, the interfaces with macintel support have their macintel drivers in beta (MOTU, M-audio), add to this the market is not ripe as mostly only Apple software are UB. But all this will clear in the coming weeks.

Do you want a "generic" interface or one specialised into guitars?


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post Mon 20 Mar 2006, 07:31
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Thanks for an answer lepetitmartien!

I just want an interface that I can use to record guitar, vocals and midi-stuff. Minimal setup would be with 1 audio port and 1 midi-in port. Preferrably 2 audio ports and 1 midi-port.

But what about usb and firewire? Is USB fast enough to handle real-time recoding?

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post Tue 21 Mar 2006, 03:05
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QUOTE (pompair @ Mar 20 2006, 00:31)
Thanks for an answer lepetitmartien!

I just want an interface that I can use to record guitar, vocals and midi-stuff. Minimal setup would be with 1 audio port and 1 midi-in port. Preferrably 2 audio ports and 1 midi-port.

But what about usb and firewire? Is USB fast enough to handle real-time recoding?

-pom-

If you're doing 16 bit/44.1 recording, USB is fine for one or two channels at a time. If you think you might ever go to 24 bit/96, look for a Firewire interface.


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post Tue 21 Mar 2006, 08:38
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I bought a USB interface and the latency (the time from when you strum the guitar to when you here the actual sound) was bad. I returned it and bought an M-Audio Firewire Solo. It allows one guitar and one mic to be plugged into the system. I think it works great!
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post Wed 22 Mar 2006, 04:46
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Actually, MOTU released Mac Intel drivers for all their products in January

http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2006/...ac-Drivers.html

I just picked up a Fastlane MIDI interface to use with my MacBook Pro. Works like a champ. I haven't tried it yet with my MOTU 828 but I have no reason to believe it won't work. I like MOTU products anyway, and I recommend supporting companies who are on the ball with the transition.

That said, I was very close to getting the Fast Track Pro from M-Audio:

http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Fast...ckPro-main.html

Looks like an attractive product, and it does have beta drivers for Mac Intel. But I haven't used it so can't speak to the quality/latency issues.

Good luck.

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post Thu 30 Mar 2006, 18:55
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I'm still shopping for an audio interface for an Intel Mac myself. There still isn't much out there. The M-Audio Firewire Solo, at the moment, looks like the best deal to me. I'm holding off because I'm hoping Presonus will have an Intel-compatible version of its 1394 Inspire model in the reasonably near future. Check it out here. It costs $200, and it has a few more bells and whistles than the M-Audio, including the ability to daisy-chain up to four units. This meets a long-term goal of being able to record my band live all the time.

Anyway, good hunting and good luck.
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