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southernstones
post Thu 20 Jan 2005, 08:39
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I am looking for a little basic information as I am beginning to set up my G4 Powerbook as a portable recording studio. Here are my parameters:

1) I want to record one stereo channel in very high quality. (I will be recording pipe organs in the Netherlands, for possible CD release).

2) I would like to use phantom mics, but am open to debate.

3) I would like to keep my equipment to a minimum so I am as mobile as possible.

4) no audio plug-ins or effects are needed.

I am thinking that I can probably use the installed GarageBand, but I have my doubts about my sound card. Do I need to upgrade? What external hardware do I need besides mics and a stand? (Remember I'm only recording one stereo channel).

Thanks for the help.
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MrModern
post Sat 22 Jan 2005, 16:59
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I've been looking for a basic but good audio input for my TiBook as well. Although I haven't tried it yet, I think I'll be purchasing the Echo Indigo I/O. Cardbus (you wanted portable!) 2 channels in, 2 out via 1/8" stereo jacks, 24bit/96kHz conversion, 8 tracks, headphone amp w/volume control. See it here:

http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/CardBus/...igoIO/index.php

I was going to ask whether anyone here has used one.

MrModern.
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