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OK, I'm getting rid of the recording hardware and moving to Mac.
I record mostly live instruments and vocals. What I need is an integrated audio / midi recorder / sequencer, like Logic Audio. The 32 tracks that come with Logic Audio are plenty. My dilemma is the number of audio inputs I will need. If I can control and record a software synthesizer with excellent drum sounds through my midi trigger pads, then I will only need a couple of simultaneously available inputs (like the mBox). If this is a tall order, then I'll need something that can handle 8 - like the MOTU 828. I don't need a million plug-ins. Basic stuff is fine: reverb, delay, compression, chorus, and the like. I'd like to keep the total bill under $1000. Finally, it's gotta be OS X - I have a G4 with a huge hard drive. So any recommendations for software, especially for a synth with great drum sounds and a lot of control (like being able to give each drum in the kit a different audio track and midi channel) would be great. Thanks, Jeff |
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Thanks, all. The Edirol sounds like a great idea. You guys have given me a lot of food for thought.
I've considered Cubase SX, but the cost has deterred me a bit. But the Edirol is so relatively inexpensive I guess I need to really choose between Logic and Cubase. I had been holding out for DP for OS X but I gather it's a long time away. Thanks again, y'all. |
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