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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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QUOTE are there any PCMCIA-based solutions? i tried to use a Digigram VX pocket, but I ran into a lot of the snags that the M audio people are experiencing: frequent CPU spikes, Audio dropouts, crashes. The driver for it is a beta so the real release will probably work. (i hope) I might check into the edirol stuff. Their new controllers look nice too. ![]() |
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