I spoke to an engineer at Line6 about this, and he responded by saying that they have thought about it, but couldn't make any commitments on it for various reasons.
I would like to know, who else would like to see this become a reality? Being able to record a clean guitar into a PC, and then...
The NS-10's aren't exactly the nicest speakers after long mixing sessions, but from what I understand is that they are probably one of the most translatable speakers out there. There's a saying that goes, that if you can get your mix to sound great on the NS-10's, it should sound great on...
I use both. If you want to go budget, go PC. If you are at a intermediate or pro level, and have the budget to match, go Mac.
Ultimately, if the material being recorded is good, it doesn't really matter.
For a lower $ electronic kit, check out Pintech stuff, www.edrums.com . Check www.rockbottommusic.com for prices.
find an Alesis D4 or DM5 used for $200 and under.
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Go Motu.....Has a better track record. I had a Lexicon and had some difficulties... If I made a routing change, I would have to reboot in order for the change to take place! That's just lame.......
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Ditto on the 001! I am a recent Mac convert.
(G4/400/128/os9, w/ Digi001)
If cash is short, Digidesign also has the ToolBox for Mac that looks good too...Same PTLE 5.0 software as the 001, but just has the Audio Media III card. Should be under $500?
PII 350 is what I have on my PC system, and its good....If you have a large amount of tracks with plug-ins, make sure your RAM is up there, and run your audio from a seperate drive. Otherwise its choke city.
A buddy of mine has a PII 333 with SCSI drives and totally pushes it to the limit. We...
YES!
I was using Vegas w/ a Lexicon Core 2 and it did that!AAAAARRRRRGGGGG!
I spoke with a tech at SF, and he said that it had something to do with the drivers not being updated. Call SF and they should give you the skinny on how to fix it.
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