I/O hardware for MacBook?...

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Hi Guys

I have a question. I am well experienced with computer recording. I have had a pretty good PC set up for the past few years (Running MAudio Delta 1010LT and Cubase SX2) to do recording etc. My main needs back then was to be able to record drums; i had to be able to record around 8 simaltaneous tracks of audio for a close-mic'd setup on the drums. However...

I have now bought a MacBook, with 2GB of RAM and 2Ghz Processor. I have Logic Pro 7 on order, and once that arrives I plan on purchasing East West Symphonic Orchestra Gold Sample Library. My main needs now have turned away from the need of 8 simaltaneous tracks being recorded, but more towards Midi Sequencing for composing classical music/film scores. I think i have the hardware/software which is up to the job, but in terms of I/O interfaces, I'm lacking.

This is what I think would suit the job. Maybe a USB-type interface, so I can hook up my MIDI Electric Piano, and then some sort of Stereo Audio Input - maybe be with a preamp in case I ever use a Mic, and the ability to Line-In. And, of course, a Stereo Line-Out.

I am aware that my MacBook already has Line-In/Line-Out sockets, but I was thinking of something a little more professional. It doesn't need to be as extravagant as the 1010LT, as that is way over the top for my needs now. Just something simple which meets my demands, but does it to a high standard.

Any suggestions as to what I'm looking for? I guess the most I'd want to spend is around £150, but im guessing it won't be that much for a relatively simple device.

Many Thanks

Steve
 
I have just realized that i can connext my MIDI electric piano via USB straighht into a USB drive, so having a MIDI socket present would no longer be essential. But, the more choice i get, the better i suppose! Any information would be a great help! Thanks!

Steve
 
Something firewire - Presonus Inspire or Firebox would probably fit the bill
 
I may have already used my firewire port up with an external hard drive (unless i connected hard drive via USB, but ive heard its better by firewire) ? unless id be better of with my I/O hardware with firewire, and my hard drive on USB? thanks
 
There's a far greater choice of firewire interfaces than usb-2 ones, so yes definitely firewire for audio, usb for disk
 
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