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ven. 3 juin 2005, 15:02
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Hey welcome to the site,
Congrates on the G5 2.7 making me jealous cause i only got my g5 2.5 6 months ago , any wayz thats technology for you. Not to sure on the serial numbers mate can't help you out there cause i am pretty new to makes myself, but you should do a google for a serial crack proggrams , in Regards to your questions though !
1.+2 Midi interface all works with mac because of the core midi and core audio , thats why i am mac all the way, you just gotta know exactly how many ins/outs you want the motu interfaces have good reviews , I own a RME-audio HDSP9632 Does the Job well. RMe is what i think one of the best, but firewire is looking to be better and better , it doesn't have the same signal flow as pci cards, I would go a pci card because i know it works , But the HD 896 firewire is a good option if you don't want to go out and buy a seperate Mic pre amp -etc with your audio interface again ( how many ins/outs/) do you need 8/in and 8/out what are you recording , ?
If it were just like vocals a , bass player or guitar , basics i would go for the all in one solution / audio/midiinterface/control surface Tascam have Fw1884 i think it was called its on the site
I use logic pro7 i think its pro but i also think dp4 is pro , i havn't used dp4 yet what ever takes ya fancy there both pro , fuck cubase off lol MAc all the way !!!
You can sample edit in Logic
drop me a line if you want, be glad to help you out with some advice as last year i was were you are gettin the gadgets now i am learning them , Its worth the time studing it all its expensive this industry .
anywayz drop me a line and leave ya contacts if u need a hand and i will email u
cheers
dee
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ven. 3 juin 2005, 15:20
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I have a MOTU 828 MKII which does more than enough for my needs. If I could choose again I'd buy a Focusrite Saffire interface as the Pre-Amps are (probably) a lot better and I use mostly plug-in instruments and have no need for the 22 inputs the 828 provides me.
DP is supported well in the U.S. but over here in Europe we're more Logic orientated. The Logic 7.1 bundle is awsome and IMO cannot be beaten at the moment. From songwriting/mixing/mastering you are completely covered for a semi-pro audio basis. Those Pro-Tools guys will harp on about their better audio but those laurels they rest on are starting to singe a bit from the heat that Apple are turning on.
If you have a large set of outboard instruments then the 896 would be perfect for you. If you are a softsynth guy (Your computer is the most able in the World right now to do this) then save yourself a bit of money and keep the input count low, with a Mackie Spike or Focusrite Saffire.
Good Luck
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ven. 3 juin 2005, 19:14
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Logic pro 7, RME Fireface 800 and amt8. Congratulations for your Mac and good luck
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ven. 3 juin 2005, 22:54
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Thanx everybody for the advice.... I am really obsessed with MOTU DP 4.5 but I could not make it work. The serial box gives me a couple of reg. nos. but they do not work
I heard that DP is good when it comes to MIDI editing options and it's used for 2 step, garage, and stuff where intricate rythms and tightness is primordial I am thinking that DP should work well with MoTU midi Express USB interface Don't know about Unitor 8. I am a MIDI programmer at my best...not used to deal with loops and plug-ins and soft synths
Anyway lots of tank you to everybody
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sam. 4 juin 2005, 17:36
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QUOTE (dannyboy2368 @ Jun 3 2005, 14:03) and MOTU 4.5 from a friend but Serial Box does not give me a valid reg.no. for DP4.5 Has anyone got smthg for it? Don't you know you're breaking rules here? No K, serials, cracks! it's final. On the tightness issue, DP and Logic are tight, on some configs Logic is tighter.
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sam. 4 juin 2005, 18:40
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Hi,
Sorry folks.... Ok which config is tighter...? Logic OK with what? Can you give us some details Plz?
Never again....I discarded DP...it is of no use to me.... I am sticking with my Express....
Apologies once again....never read the rules....
Cheers
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dim. 5 juin 2005, 03:44
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Tighter is logic with a serial midi interface used with a serial adapter. Next with an emagic USB interface. Note that this uses dead products… MOTU just updated its USB driver, it's supposed to make things tighter too, but I'm still waiting for news about it.
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dim. 5 juin 2005, 16:47
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Hi, Merci beaucoup Lepetitmartien.
So, for me to get the tightest midi possible I should use a serial midi interface (do you mean USB???) I do use a G5 2.7 Ghz with firewire and usb ports
What midi interface works best with Cubase? They have a steinberg midi interface too I am confused because it sems that Logic has its own midi interfaces MOTU doeas DP + its own interface Cubase + its own midi interface
Can you use them interchangeably? Does this affect midi timing?
Sorrry for nagging a lot about MDI....
Cheers,
Dan
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