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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 6 Inscrit : 18 févr. 06 Lieu : Forest Hills - US Membre no 77,050 ![]() |
reading all these scary reviews on the m-audio firewire solo, i've successfully been scared off. i dont want something that will result in excessive tweaking/OS downgrades/firewire port destruction to possibly work. the price seemed good but i am now put off.
my setup: powerbook g4 1.5ghz with 1.25 gigs of RAM. i just need a basic interface so that i can track live bass lines into garageband and in the future, logic express. i am not a professional musician... just want to pursue a hobby. so - if you are in a similar situation and you have an interface that worked as it should have on the first try, i would love to hear your suggestions. price is always a factor but i would rather buy something that works, of course. thanks in advance. |
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 19 févr. 06 Lieu : Calgary - CA Membre no 77,080 ![]() |
I have no experience with the inspire, but I imagine it's about the same deal. The only difference I noticed was the inspire doesn't have balanced outputs (or really many outputs at all for that matter...). The firebox has 6 balanced outputs. I doubt the RCA level outputs on the inspire are as handy as the balanced outs on the firebox.
The firepod has 2 universal inputs for mic/instruments, and the gain controllers right on the front of it, which is more convienient in my opinion that going through a software mixer as on the inspire. Also it offers more expandability for just a bit more cash. http://www.presonus.com/images/FIREBOXhookupbig.jpg Personally I'd go with the firebox. It seems less gimmicky. ![]() |
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