I've read up on both, and what intrests me most, aside from the fact they're both reportedly great clocks, is the fact the Antelopes can sync into the World Clock.
Which would you choose for better performance?
I am looking to spend roughly $700 or in the range of.
I need to have 4 pre's, which all seem to offer.
I am looking for ease of use, and most importantly, sound quality.
I recently rented a Metric Halo unit, and I really like the sound.
I plan on buying one sometime soon.
I have an Apogee Big Ben Word Clock, and I'd really like to connect it to the Metric Halo that I plan to buy, but how would I do this?
I looked at the back panel of both, and the wordclock I/O...
I'm looking to buy a mic, that will suit a male singer, who has a voice VERY close to Avant's...they sound almost identical.
Price range?
$1,000 or less.
I have $4,000 exactly to spend on mics, and only mics.
I am planning on having a small studio, where I will record only vocals, and want to have a mic locker, that will cover vocals well.
So, I need suggestions as what to get, for $4,000 that will hold me down for most all vocals, male/female...
I was under the impression that the Lynx offered better converters, until I read up that they both share the same analog, but the digital the E-Mu's are newer....what the fuck?>
I currently have a Lynx Two soundcard, and an E-Mu 1212M.
I'm looking to buy a converter, I've got about $2,500 to play with, so I need some suggestions.
I just want to have the best quality I can, any help is greatly appreciated.