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> M-audio Omni Studio, Has anyone already use it ?
freaky
posté lun. 19 mai 2003, 04:21
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hi everyone!

I have a G4 400mhz , and i'm about to buy an audio interface to do recording with logic audio:
I'm don't have big money so i'm looking to thing like the delta 66.
Since i already have a mackie mixer i'm wondering if i really need the Omni studio preamps.
I like to hear about the quality of those, are they better than those from the mackie mixer?
Or would i get better result by going thru the Mackie and then go the computer by the Line input?(in this case i think i don't need the Omni and i can just get the delta 66)
Since i really don't have a lot of money, but really want to have the best sound possible , all that is a big issue for me!
So i will be really greatfull for any advice on this!! (especially from someone who already use this configuration) rolleyes.gif
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posté jeu. 22 mai 2003, 07:13
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I have a Delta 66 and an Omni with almost the exact setup you have and I'm extremely happy with it. I think the Omni preamps sound great. I was not expecting to hear such a difference, but it was very noticeable.

I can't really compare them to the Mackie, however. I got the Omni so I wouldn't need to use a separate mixer. If you are on a tight budget, you should probably just stick with the Mackie and the break-out box that comes with the Delta 66. The Mackie is a good sounding mixer, the Delta works quite well in it's basic configuration.
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posté jeu. 22 mai 2003, 14:22
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the Mackie preamps will be much better especially if you have the new XDR preamps. The omni preamps might be usable but Mackie is known for their preamps. cool.gif


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posté sam. 24 mai 2003, 09:35
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thanks for you, people,for your advice!
You both confirm my ideas about the delta, but in fact i already bought an Echo Mia because i decide to usemy Mackie pramps (their first and undisctuble avantage were to be already there!) and because many people said to me the Echo A/D D/A convertor were very good.
So I 'm still on cables soldering (caus' ready-to -use cables are so expensives) and i'll be able to check my little Mia for good soon !
see ya everyone!
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