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Is this going to give me problems? I just bought the AudioFire4 and will be cleaning up my XP drive while I await its arrival.
Is this going to give me problems? I just bought the AudioFire4 and will be cleaning up my XP drive while I await its arrival.
I think so. I just want to stick with the Audigy for MP3s and the internet.
Which model Audigy ?
I have the Audigy 2 ZS (OEM without the 1394 FireWire port & MIDI I/O) but it has 2 X 96MB RAM for loading Soundfonts. This is a great advantage. No need to re-map MIDI, just point to Synth A or B.
I record via USB with my Zoom G7 guitar processor, and monitor, too .... but have the MIDI stuff happening at the same time on the Audigy 2, with audio being sent to the Zoom via USB for monitoring.
OR ... I do everything via the Audigy 2 ( analog outputs of Zoom ) or Mics or my Roland Synth ... which the Audigy 2 Line In is connected to my old Yamaha 6 input 4-track (M3X or MX3, something like that) being used as a mixer.
By the way, the Audigy 2 records at 24/96 and the USB Zoom only 16/48
I hear ya on the Audigy Line In. Do you find it has sort of low noise probably due to grounding, that comes and goes ?I own an Audigy 4. Im a bit confused at what your asking. If you list all your ins/out and instruments it would be a bit easier.
I wouldnt recommend recording anything with the Audidgy 2 line-in. My Audidgy4 line in is terrible. I do all my ins through my lexicon and the Audify 4 is simply used as an output.
I hear ya on the Audigy Line In. Do you find it has sort of low noise probably due to grounding, that comes and goes ?
Question: What Lexicon do you have ?
I'm looking for for something better with multichannel inputs and MIDI ... leading towards M-Audio Fast Track Ultra.
I saw Lexicon Omega, however is only USB 1.1 and is only 16/48, where FTA is 24/96, and $175 vs $400.
Thanks Waffleness. Maybe for hobby recording / fun, then, 16/48 is OK
How many simultaneous inputs does the Alpha record ?
The Omega can do 4 simultaneous from its 8 inputs.