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> Advice On Choosing Between Interfaces, focusrite,mbox2,maudio,presonus,motu
jdaawg
post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 19:46
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I'm new to the audio recording world. I just bought a macbook and I'm looking to make some music. I would like to record guitar, keyboard, and vocals, and maybe create some rythm backing. I've been reading lots of posts on this site (and getting virtually no work done!) so I decided to present my case to the tribunal in the hope of achieving more specific results.
I've begun looking at the focusrite saffire, the Mbox2, the MAudio 410, the presonus firebox, the edirol FA-66, and the Motu ultralite. I have no allegiance to any particular recording software package, having never used any of them, and I'd like to keep it as cheap as possible.
Based on the posts I've read here, I'm pretty much discarding the Mbox2, if only because of the USB 1.
I would just get something real cheap like the tascam 122 and use garageband, but I know myself, and I will just need to go spend more money upgrading (and time selling the tascam on ebay) in a few months when I want better.
Any advice on which to buy would be appreciated.
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hahaworld
post Wed 19 Apr 2006, 05:53
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I'd like to put in a big vote along with arvidtp for Logic. It kicks the you-know-what out of Pro Tools, in my opinion. The learning curve is higher in Logic, but once you get the idea, you'll never miss Pro Tools. DigiDesign (in my experience) has always been lackluster about their support for Macs, and though the program is very intuitive and user-friendly, you're stuck with DigiDesign hardware (or M-Audio now, I guess). I know the Pro Tools lovers will be quick to disagree, but I'd be willing to bet that anything you can do in Pro Tools, you can do better in Logic. I left Pro Tools for Logic over 3 years ago, and I haven't missed Pro Tools one whit. Good luck, jdaawg.

p.s. I've got a Firebox at home and an Inspire for the road, and they are both fantastic. PreSonus gets my vote, too.
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