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> Who’s Interface Will Keep Me Happy?, compatible, reliable, interface
soundpie
posté mar. 2 nov. 2004, 04:56
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I have been saving for some time now for a new home recording studio. In a couple of months I will be financially ready, so my research intensifies. I have pretty much decided on a Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5 using Logic Pro 7. For awhile I thought I was going with an M-Audio 410 to interface my midi keyboard, microphones and guitars, but now I am not sure this is the wisest choice. I will only be recording two, maybe three, instruments simultaneously, but 95% of the time it will be one instrument or vocal at a time while I add a track to existing ones. What interface might work the best for me?

I want to purchase a unit that will be dependable, compatible and keep me happy through system upgrades. I have read that some users have been disappointed with M-Audio’s driver support, and I am now looking at the MOTU 828MKII. But do I really need all of its features, and is there a better alternative to spending so much money on a device that offers more than I need? In any case, I would gladly invest more money in an interface with continued reliable performance, compatibility and support, than save a little money now on a unit that brings potential disappointment. I would like to “do it right the first time”, if you know what I mean. I would appreciate any suggestions.
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posté sam. 6 nov. 2004, 05:59
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QUOTE (soundpie @ Nov 5 2004, 20:09)
Thanks jacobw the FireBox is a good alternative to the FW-410. While following the link you posted I looked at the PreSonus FIREPOD which appears to be a good interface for OS X and is a lot more versatile, for not that much more money. The FIREPOD is even less than the MOTO 828MKII. Leaning towards the FIREPOD now, but still shopping. I still would appreciate any suggestions.

Yeah, at the same sampling and the ability to interlink them in the near future (I guess there's a Windows beta out, but soon they're be one for OS X) you'd have 16 mic pres with two at about the same price give or take. Plus the same S/PDIF input as the FirePod is found on the MOTU. I'd say go with the FirePod for price and the things you'll have especially if you link two together...unless you already have a Preamp with an ADAT Lightpipe...otherwise go the Firepod. I've heard great reviews and it's steered me towards it to almost absolution. Almost.


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Presonus Firepod | Logic Express 7.1 | Keystation 49e | 10.4.2 OS X
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