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i have a 488 mkII and was wondering should i get rid of it and get the d1000 ( i think thats right). The reason is I was told that the quality of the music will be better. I don't want to spend alot of money, just want clearer music.
I have a asr -10, cakewalk 9, logic (which i still haven't tackled yet) cool edit (just got it) and the lexicon core2 & mp-100, which i just bought yesterday. And i'm trying to run everything into my pc which is a pIII 450mhz 128ram, 13.5ghz, and a 20ghz drives on it. |
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The TM-D1000 is good for the price( $500).
You will also have to purchase another soundcard, in order to fully utilize the piece. One option/card you could purchase would be the Tascam PCI822 card. The soundcard gives you 8 TDIF INS/OUTS and an additional 2 MIDI INS/OUTS, and 2 SPDIF. I think it costs about $230 - $300. By purchasing the board and the card it will enable you to connect all of your equipment. And...to create a better/cleaner product. Check out some of the info at their site http://www.tascam.com spin
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There is a large forum of D1000 users at
http://www.tascambbs.com and click on 'Digital Mixers' If you want to transfer 8 channels from the D1000 with the Core card via ADAT to your pc you will also need to purchase the Tascam IF-TAD. http://www.tascam.com/ProductsTempla...uctName=IF-TAD I think you would be better off with a TDIF card such as the Tascam mentioned earlier or some other TDIF cards: Soundscape Mixtreme http://www.soundscape-digital.com/Pr...ixtreme/Intro/ Midiman Delta TDIF http://www.midiman.com/m-audio.htm Digital Audio Labs TDIF 24/96 Pro http://www.digitalaudio.com/ |
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