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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 28-Jan 04 From: New York - US Member No.: 34,328 ![]() |
I'm new to the forum, and to recording in general. I really want to get something that I can plug into my flatscreen iMac G4 that will allow me to record vox, guitar/bass, and possibly even drums directly into my computer. I also would like this to come with tools to record/master what I do. I went to Guitar center and asked them, and they suggested the M-audio firewire 410, and a friend of mine suggested to me the Digidesign Mbox. Do you all have any suggestions maybe? I have been looking at these two systems and am worried that the M-audio doesn't come with very a very complete editing/mixing/etc. software, but really like the amount of inputs and the fact that it already has a midi solution. Any thoughts, or other suggestions, PLEASE?!!?
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 235 Joined: 25-Jul 02 From: Strongsville - US Member No.: 6,217 ![]() |
There's a handy button on the 428 called the Input Monitor, which gives you a direct analog signal, bypassing the software and thus giving you "zero latency". I have a 428 and hardly ever use this feature unless tracking things at very fast tempos. The regular latency is minimal - audible, but easy enough to deal with (you should have no problem getting used to it.)
I don't know what your measure of reasonably good quality is, but assuming your input signal is of decent quality, you should be satisfied. |
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