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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 01-Dec 03 From: Virginia - US Member No.: 30,055 ![]() |
I have a g4 powerbook 867 Mhz, 384 mb RAM, running 10.2.8. After some investigation, I've narrowed my choices down to two, for money, quality and reliability: getting an M-Audio Duo and Logic Audio Big Box or getting the Digidesign M-box. (roughly $500 for either) I'm wondering if there's any major differences between the two set-ups (hardware or software advantages, etc.) and also if anyone has any recommendations or warnings for me on my set up in general.
I'll be doing some recording with a mixer probably or just using the 2 inputs for mics, etc. I recognize the limitations of USB but I need good software more than inputs/outputs right now. Maybe I'll upgrade to FireWire sometime. Thanks for your advice! |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 12-Jan 04 From: Burlington - US Member No.: 33,052 ![]() |
Hey all,
So this topic is sorta like what I need to know. Now that GarageBand is coming (please don't groan too loud... I'll get something nicer later) I'm getting excited about getting back into recording a bit. What I want to do: Record live music. Record more than two channels at once. Do a little bit of MIDI messing around. What I currently have: 12" PBG4 867 8 channel mixer a bunch of mics some good, some bad GarageBand (real soon) When I was a kid I used to mess with a 4-track. That was great. I'd love to get at least 4 channels in (I know a human drummer and you need at least 3 mics to begin getting drums on tape). I do have an 8-channel mixer so I could smash everything down to two channels that way. But I'd rather do it in the software (I'm sure you understand). So to the real question: What AD converter thingie can/should I get? I see a lot of different sound-in devices that only offer two channels (i.e. only obvious benefit is moving the converter further from the computer noise). Thanks, g |
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