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Kryten
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I'm currently writing up a full review for the Maxi Studio ISIS to send to Dragon but here's my thoughts.
The ISIS allows 8 channels (4 stereo pairs) of input (at line level) and 4 channels (2 stereo pairs). It also has some SPDIF digital in/out, but I don't know a lot about this end (I'm a guitarist and computer tech, not much of a recording guru).
The MIDI playpack is excellant, with upgradable memory using SIMMs.
Basically I needed a card to playback my drum tracks (done in MIDI) and record guitar, bass and vocals (not my vocals
. This card does it very well. Running on a Celerono 400 with 64Mg and plenty of hard disk space, I haven't had any problems with limited number of tracks (only trying to work out what to play
. I'm using Cakewalk pro audio 8 becuase I already know how to use it. It did come with bundled software but I haven't had a good look yet.
Changing modes (this is a bit unfortunate as you have to reboot your computer) between Console (being able to use the 8/4 in/out) and Game mode is simple and surround sound (or emulated surround I should say) is available.
In general
Pro:
8 in
4 out
digital in/out
dedicated breakout box for ad,da conversions and connections
easy installation (then again I'm used to pulling computers apart.)
Con:
Line level inputs mean you need mic pre-amps or mixer (which I'm saving for know)
Clunky looking console for the input levels, it works but it's not exactly brilliant to look at)
horrible name, i mean , ISIS, reminds me of some Egyption knockoff.
That's about it, if any one has any specfic questions...ask.
D:>
The ISIS allows 8 channels (4 stereo pairs) of input (at line level) and 4 channels (2 stereo pairs). It also has some SPDIF digital in/out, but I don't know a lot about this end (I'm a guitarist and computer tech, not much of a recording guru).
The MIDI playpack is excellant, with upgradable memory using SIMMs.
Basically I needed a card to playback my drum tracks (done in MIDI) and record guitar, bass and vocals (not my vocals


Changing modes (this is a bit unfortunate as you have to reboot your computer) between Console (being able to use the 8/4 in/out) and Game mode is simple and surround sound (or emulated surround I should say) is available.
In general
Pro:
8 in
4 out
digital in/out
dedicated breakout box for ad,da conversions and connections
easy installation (then again I'm used to pulling computers apart.)
Con:
Line level inputs mean you need mic pre-amps or mixer (which I'm saving for know)
Clunky looking console for the input levels, it works but it's not exactly brilliant to look at)
horrible name, i mean , ISIS, reminds me of some Egyption knockoff.
That's about it, if any one has any specfic questions...ask.
D:>