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I have a Titanium Powerbook G4 /768MB RAM/20GB HD
I want to make a *portable* basic audio studio using this hardware for recording and live perfomance. I used to do experimental/sound art -and some more techo oriented stuff- using and processing samples from field recordings, live performances recording, lo-fi instrumental recording, audio/movies/tv sampling. I use synths and keyboards too. how can i put all this kind of stuff in my powerbook for make a final CDR production? what kind of hardware can i use for audio input/output? (is midiman quattro a good choice?) what is better: usb or PC Card? can anyone give me some suggestions about using keyboards/synths among the sample processing? what software is better for this? (logic, cubase, protools?) thank you very much (and excuse this tons of questions) best regards from from the caribbean /david medina http://grama.port5.com -i'll appreciate a copy of your answer to my email: davmed@cantv.net- |
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For the Powerbook, it'd be best to go with a firewire or USB device. If you want to be able to track several things at once AND mix after you record, you'll have to go with something like a MOTU 828 or 896, depending on how many and what kind of mic inputs you need. There are quite USB options with 2 inputs.
They don't have everything, but check out the USB and firewire devices at audiomidi.com for good descriptions. |
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