All over the board: Porable Audio Device, Midi, Max/Msp..etc, Need help with a rig I have in mind... |
mer. 6 mars 2002, 08:46
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 06 mars 02 Lieu : Providence Membre no 3,719 |
I have a TiBook 400mhz with 384 megs of RAM. I'd like to buy a setup that will allow me to do the following:
Have Max/Msp record and playback guitar samples in realtime via controller messages it gets from a midi foot controller. So I'd be playing guitar, and it would then potentially record things at the tap of my foot, then play them back when I stomp accordingly, and then record more samples to play on top of those samples. Its essentially a software loop station. I figure if Im buying an audio input somewhere in there, I might as well use it for sequencing and whatnot too. I imagine anything that can handle the Msp tasks above could prob do that no matter what, but figured Id mention just in case. Any info on any of this (A good portable audio device, be it card, usb, firewire) to record streaming audio and play it back, all in a realtime environment (latency free! ; ) - would be very apprecaited.. and if anyone has any experience with midi pedals.. thatd be cool too, still havent seen a model that looks all that great. Im a student and without very much cash, but Id be willing to save up for a while for this one as hopefully I could get many years of use out of it.. thanks for reading! Chris |
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jeu. 14 mars 2002, 20:18
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Junior Member Groupe : Members Messages : 165 Inscrit : 12 janv. 01 Lieu : Brussels - BE Membre no 183 |
Digigram makes a great PCMIA card with, mic/line sym. analog inputs (XLR), sym. (XLR) analog outputs, and SPDIF digital i/o:
This product work really well on powerbooks since a long time. It works with ASIO drivers, SoundManager and even support protools free! latency should be really small. Digidesign M-Box, with its external USB interface could be an alternative. A good feature of the MBox is the 48v phantom power powered only by USB.They've also include a trick to fight latency: a fader which mix the input being recorded to the final output. This product is really young, and more user's feedback would be welcome first. you'd find the links to theses manufacturer in the MacMusic Links section! -------------------- Prutulz
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