Sat 1 Feb 2003, 23:58
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I just bought Cubase SX for Mac OS X. Haven't even received it yet, so my perceptions aren't colored.
SO my question is: how am I gonna get sound into my Mac? I don't need anything as powerful or expensive as the MOTU 828. Something like the Edirol UA-5 would be perfect - if it works. I've been reading horror stories about incompatibility with Cubase SX (with the old beta drivers for Edirol). I gather the M-Audio DUO is even worse. And I'd use the mBox but . . . no OSX drivers. So: recommendations. Should I get a PCI card? Is USB gonna work since I'm starting fresh? Thanks a million. Jeff |
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Tue 4 Feb 2003, 03:24
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Thanks, Rickenbacker, for the feedback.
I've got three separate internal hard drives in my G4 tower, including an 80GB that I'll use strictly for recording. Glad to hear you have not had much trouble, since I now have the UA-5 and Cubase SX on the way. (I got an academic price on the SX so it was really quite reasonable). Thanks again! |
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loveme1965 Which Audio Interface For Cubase Sx Sat 1 Feb 2003, 23:58
Presto I appreciate having a usb card as it leaves the Fi... Sun 2 Feb 2003, 11:59
rickenbacker Hello again, loveme1965!
Re. Edirol devices, ... Mon 3 Feb 2003, 11:39
Bubbachao HI Loveme1965! I've got a quick question ... Wed 5 Feb 2003, 14:33
loveme1965 Bubbachao, I paid US$349 for Cubase SX at flo... Fri 7 Feb 2003, 20:50
rickenbacker Loveme1965: you might already have figured this ou... Sun 9 Feb 2003, 23:19
Presto I agree with rickenbacker.
Apparently, if you rec... Mon 10 Feb 2003, 00:13
gigarok QUOTE are there any PCMCIA-based solutions? ... Mon 10 Feb 2003, 01:56![]() ![]() |
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