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ven. 6 juin 2003, 14:24
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 04 juin 03 Lieu : Woodside - US Membre no 19,115 |
Is USB good enough to record with? Im in the process of purchasing an Audio interface for my Powerbook and I cant decided on what platform to use. I know Firewire is fast but the units are also exspensive. I wont be recording more than a mic and a guitar so I dont need that much. I want something with XLR in with phatom power and some other little features. Anyone suggest anything? So I just go with USB since its cheaper?
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ven. 6 juin 2003, 15:15
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Senior Member Groupe : Members Messages : 235 Inscrit : 25 juil. 02 Lieu : Strongsville - US Membre no 6,217 |
As Stergz recently put it in another thread:
QUOTE As far as USB being bad for Audio, I don't know why this one keeps popping up. Thats like saying that a cup is really bad for holding water! Small cup, small water. Big cup, big water. USB 1.1 is fine for about 4-6 24bit audio streams (both ways) while firewire is good for many more. I have successfully recording live bands with no problems on a Digidesign mBox with a stereo spaced pair of Rode NT5's. Well said. So, USB should be just fine for what you're trying to do. I'd suggest theMbox, which comes with ProTools LE and is OSX ready. For a cheaper option, look at Tascam's US-122, which comes bundled with a very limited OEM version of Cubasis VST (OS9 only). Do you already have multitracking software? What OS? Ce message a été modifié par xingu - ven. 6 juin 2003, 15:17. |
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ven. 6 juin 2003, 15:22
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 04 juin 03 Lieu : Woodside - US Membre no 19,115 |
QUOTE (xingu @ Jun 6 2003, 14:15) As Stergz recently put it in another thread: QUOTE As far as USB being bad for Audio, I don't know why this one keeps popping up. Thats like saying that a cup is really bad for holding water! Small cup, small water. Big cup, big water. USB 1.1 is fine for about 4-6 24bit audio streams (both ways) while firewire is good for many more. I have successfully recording live bands with no problems on a Digidesign mBox with a stereo spaced pair of Rode NT5's. Well said. So, USB should be just fine for what you're trying to do. I'd suggest theMbox, which comes with ProTools LE and is OSX ready. For a cheaper option, look at Tascam's US-122, which comes bundled with a very limited OEM version of Cubasis VST (OS9 only). Do you already have multitracking software? What OS? So the quality is the quality is the same for USB and Firewire? I have DP4 on OSX. |
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sam. 7 juin 2003, 12:49
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Moderator Groupe : Team Messages : 370 Inscrit : 19 mars 03 Lieu : Umeå - SE Membre no 14,645 |
Check out threads on this board and http://www.unicornation.com/.
There are at present various issues with USB-audio interfaces and DP4. Especially usb-interfaces that rely on the CoreAudio-drivers built into OS X. Notable thr EZBus usb-interface. Usb interfaces wth custom written drivers seem to work better. Audio quality for usb and firewire are the same, depends mainly on other factors. Be ware that the bandwith on USB 1.1 is very limited compared to firewire (1394-a). Fire wire was specifically designed as point-to-point high speed serial protocol, with video & audio in mind. Usb was NOT. USB 1.1 == 12 Mb/sec firewire 1394-a == 400Mb/sec USB 2.0 == 480Mb/sec firewire 1394-b == 800Mb/sec with promise of 1600Mb/sec to come (for short cables) For small to medium audio projects usb will probably get you by, for more ambitious project go with firewire. Cheers: Dixiechicken -------------------- ==================
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