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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 27-Dec 04 From: - US Member No.: 57,361 ![]() |
Hi,
Which audio interfaces, preferably firewire, are compatible with Logic Pro 7? I am torn between Motu's 828mk2 and M-Audio's Firewire 1814 or anything that costs less. I don't need too many ins/outs, just something reliable for some mic/instr inputs with LP7 & garageband. Thanx! |
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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 110 Joined: 20-Feb 04 From: ACT - AU Member No.: 36,296 ![]() |
Hey there ,
I just got my dream set up so i have done a good lot of research on products, Is your computer Desk top or Laptop how much portablity do you want , and how good do you want your converters , budget ask your self this ? Logic Pro 7 is for Macs so I guess thats wat your running, If you have a desktop and you want really good quality RME-Audio.com, Motu.com Rock., I got the HDSP9632 RME Card BUt back to your question you want firewire yeah its more flexible and you can travel with it , The new MOTU Travelers worth a test run its expensive, The motu 828mkII is really good to got TEC 2004 award , plus motu's works with macs and is solid we had one at my taf the old one i am sure the new one is good i checked out the mkII the preamps are pretty good , Def do the job Depends on ya buget ![]() Another good one is Metric Halo go check them out they have great audio interfaces good preamps on it Hey did you want to have a seperate pre amp or , both in one ? Remember try spend your money well any questions post em hope it helps :_) sorry i type to much lol see ya |
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