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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 24-Mar 03 From: Oberlin - US Member No.: 14,914 ![]() |
Hello,
I have just bought a g4 powerbook with the intent of setting up a mobile studio. I will be using it mainly to multitrack live instruments, at least that has priority over MIDI input (i eventually will use midi). I couldn't imagine needing more than 2 simultaneous inputs. I was hoping to hear from anyone who has experience with an interface with these general specs. Like the m-audio duo, audiophile, or premobile Edirol ua3d, ua5, ua20 the emagic ones or the mbox etc..... I would really like to be able to work completely in OS X. also, I haven't bought any software yet -- so I am hoping to find a hardware-software match that will work right from the get-go! Please let me know if you have a setup that you are happy with -- or not! thanks for any input ben This post has been edited by benjones: Thu 27 Mar 2003, 00:41 |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 26-Jul 02 From: Bruxelles - BE Member No.: 6,257 ![]() |
yes,
the ua-3d is recognized under mac os x. but as there is no asio driver for this module, it is not fully working (e.g. with cubase sx, that do not recognize the input of the ua-3d). (i tested it, so i confirm) for more information, here is a link to another topic where it is explained (and confirmed by edirol support) click here have a nice day, thomas. |
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