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> Advice on setting up with TiBook, Been-there, done-that with a Powerbook?
sambeau
posté sam. 2 févr. 2002, 19:14
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I've got a TiBook and have probably paid off enough now to get some Audo tools.

Does anyone have any advice?

I would like to do audio and MIDI, would like to portable and quiet and as near to professional as I can get without spending more than $1000 max. And preferably a lot less wink.gif Buying abit at a time would also be better than having to shell out all at once.

Do I need an Audio card? How is USB Audio?

What should I do? What would you do if you were setting up today?
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sambeau
posté dim. 3 févr. 2002, 20:55
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Here's the mic I was meaning (I got the name completely wrong). A bunch of guys have been raving about it on the sos site.

http://www.red5audio.com/

Price of £99. ($139 including sales tax) for a studio condenser microphone.

The complete kit includes 1 RV8 Microphone, Shock-mount, lockable aluminium flight-case, foam wind-shield and spare Shock-mount elastic.

They were claiming it sounds as good as a £500 mic. ($700)

MIght have to be my first purchase. . .
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