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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 28-May 02 From: Worcester - US Member No.: 4,846 ![]() |
I just bought the m-audio quattro usb interface and I'm wondering, Uh, did I just buy a piece of crap? I've been hearing a lot of negative stuff but I got it for a good deal and i wanted something that had 1/4' and midi input so...
also, I was thinking about getting cubase but I'm wondering if I should just use pro tools free for now since I'm a beginner and my needs are pretty basic. My question is, will the m-audio quattro work with pro tools free? I should note that I have not received the quattro yet. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -------------------- Hey Ringo------Have a banana!
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 28-May 02 From: Worcester - US Member No.: 4,846 ![]() |
Hey Olo, that's good news. I'm new to digital recording maybe you could help me out. I have the quattro and reason working fine but now i'm trying to work cubase into the mix. I can record midi into cubase no problem but I can't get the digital audio at all. I'm micing my guitar amp, that then goes into an art tube pre amp, then into the quattro input. How do I configure the asio for cubase. the quattro asio drivers are in the reason asio folder. how do I get them into the cubase asio folder. and where does the sound manager fit into all this. I'm confused.
-------------------- Hey Ringo------Have a banana!
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