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dim. 4 janv. 2004, 07:47
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I haven't experienced any noticeable lag time at all when I use software to record.
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dim. 11 janv. 2004, 04:40
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I did a bit of research recently upon deciding to go digital finally. I'm on a 12" Mac Powerbook. I came really close to going with the M-audio Firewire 410, but changed my mind 'cause it seemed a lot of people weren't happy with 1) the quality of the unit/software itself ("I feel like a beta tester...") and 2) the customer service. Actually, I found some people, Mac users naturally, who were having problems with MIDI so I bailed. I finally decided on the Digidesign Mbox and will have to get a separate MIDI unit. Yeah, Mbox doesn't have MIDI ports... and I know latency will be an issue to conquer, but I didn't find as many complaints out there in the WWW. I was happy to see all the software that's being bundled with units nowadays. The Firewire 410 and the Mbox both are bundled with Reason and Ableton Live. Very nice!
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mar. 13 janv. 2004, 18:45
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I'm a new DAW user and my choice was the Mbox and a Ti PowerBook 867mhz, 512K RAM running 10.3.2 (Panther) I had some good mics and a numark mixer and amp w/studio monitors already that I used as the core of my old analog tape system. I have gotten great results with this gear, and I've been sucessful learning how to use it pretty quickly as well. There is of course a learning curve, but the bundled software that comes with the Mbox is GREAT! You get PT LE, Reason adapted, Amplitube LE, Live LE and T-Racks & Sample tank - it really is a great deal. I'm stil having a hell of a time figuring out this "re-wire" business, though. I don't know how to make it work! Maybe I just need some instruction on it's use and a couple of ideas to put it to use. All in all, the Mbox has been a great investment for me, and I feel I will be using it for some time - especially when going mobile! Adios!
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mar. 13 janv. 2004, 19:46
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Hey all,
So this topic is sorta like what I need to know. Now that GarageBand is coming (please don't groan too loud... I'll get something nicer later) I'm getting excited about getting back into recording a bit.
What I want to do: Record live music. Record more than two channels at once. Do a little bit of MIDI messing around.
What I currently have: 12" PBG4 867 8 channel mixer a bunch of mics some good, some bad GarageBand (real soon)
When I was a kid I used to mess with a 4-track. That was great. I'd love to get at least 4 channels in (I know a human drummer and you need at least 3 mics to begin getting drums on tape).
I do have an 8-channel mixer so I could smash everything down to two channels that way. But I'd rather do it in the software (I'm sure you understand).
So to the real question:
What AD converter thingie can/should I get? I see a lot of different sound-in devices that only offer two channels (i.e. only obvious benefit is moving the converter further from the computer noise).
Thanks, g
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mar. 13 janv. 2004, 20:33
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To get it working, select Reason/sampletank or ableton as a plugin on an audio or aux track (on an audio track you can also record the reason or so output). For Sampletank and Reason, select a midi track. Select the right input on the midi track and choose the right output on the midi track (sampletank or reason). Make sure the midi config in the audio/midi config of Panther. Put the midi track to record and play the sound you want. Mess around some with the prefs of PT/Reason/Ableton to optimize the stuff. Hope this will do. It did for me, but maybe my explaining is a little weak. Will try and make a more structual "manual" later.
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jeu. 15 janv. 2004, 12:33
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Gahlord, if I'd been able to get started with Garageband, I think I'd have been quite satisfied until my composing talent lost it's place as weakest link (hum I tend to overlook that). I could have downloaded Protools Free to see what extra I could get from it. Also, I think I would have soon felt the need for a pair of good mics and that means pre-amps and phantom power (usually 48V). I was told 'shit in, shit out' but could I hear it? I got some good monitors. Ow! Well, when it IS good it's wooooonderful. Anyway, I started with the mbox. What's this about latency with it? I must be recording in such a way as not to encounter this problem. I pile up mic recordings on PTLE. I'd now like to uprade to at least 4 mic ins (8 would be wonderful but...). Digi do propose to trade in the mbox for a 002 rack which will give me 4, plenty of other I/Os including midi, and an upgrade to the OSX version of PTLE, but that's over a 1000€ + the same again for more mics/stands/wires. Conclusion: go for garageband, buy a midi I/O and keyboard, and steer clear of audio. You'll save alot of money and have a great time. Haha, only at first. Once you get hooked ![wink.gif](http://en.440forums.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Ah, concerning the computer noise, you can always get some longer wires and have the cpu away from the mics, screen, and keyboard. I've got an ibook for recording so I don't worry about the noise.
Ce message a été modifié par Presto - jeu. 15 janv. 2004, 12:36.
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jeu. 15 janv. 2004, 19:21
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I'm just now playing with my new Mbox. I guess it kinda irritates me that you need to use the Mbox itself to use the applications... like I said, I'm just now playing with it a little, but even the Ableton Live version that comes with it needs the Mbox unit. Am I right or am I doing something wrong? It's portable, I guess, but not THAT portable if you need the Mbox everywhere.
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