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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 28-Jun 05 From: Calgary - CA Member No.: 67,256 ![]() |
One and all: Give your suggestions for a good quality, affordable interface for the beginners of the world.
I'm new to comuter based music production and I plan to run Logic Express 7 on a new iBook w/ 768mb of Ram. I need recommendations on audio interfaces with at least two input channels, including a good mic input as vocals will be a priority, hopefully under $500. This set up is to be used for demo song/sellable cd production; the focus however is to produce usable tracks for later studio additions. All suggestions are apreciated. Thank you. This post has been edited by OneDerBoy: Fri 15 Jul 2005, 22:06 |
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The Mackie Spike has my vote. It may be USB but that does not seem to affect its performance. It has the best Pre-Amps for the budget market, so if you wish to record vocals/acoustic guitar, you can't go wrong. Traktion comes free as a bundle too so if you want to break out of GarageBand, you have an option.
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