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> Tascam Us-122 Or M-audio Premobile Usb
iceman4
posté mer. 9 juin 2004, 01:35
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Hey everyone,

Ok I know there have been alot of posts concerning both m-audio and tascam but I'm still wondering what everyone here thinks is the better product between the two. It seems theres always at least one person who has a problem no matter what the hardware, so its hard to judge from any standpoint, however, these two products fit my needs and price range so I was hoping someone could help me out.

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posté mer. 9 juin 2004, 02:22
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A couple things you might consider: the US-122 also serves as a MIDI interface and records in 24-bit - the MobilePre is only 16-bit (and no MIDI in/out). Other than that, I don't see a whole lot of differences. Does the MobilePre come with any software? Just a warning - the software that comes with the 122 (Cubasis) is not OSX-compatible...
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posté mer. 9 juin 2004, 13:21
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Thanks..the software is another factor in my decision. Though I have Tracktion..I'm looking to get Reason very soon. M-Audio comes with reason adapted and I believe a smaller version of Live. Do you think its worth it for the extra software even though its 16 bit?


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