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Timmy2000
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Just out of interest, what are you looking to do with your studio?
All I'd say is buy the minimum you need to begin with and try using it for a couple of months - only after this will you know what extra stuff you need for your recordings.
I'm not talking about buying twice either. If you think you're ever going to need to record more than one instrument/source at the same time, I'd recommend buying a multi in out card. Don't know much about the Digi001 other than that it has 2 (decent?) Pre's in it. Is it multi in out as standard or do you have to pay more for extra channels. If you don't mind moving away from PT there are other options.
Price wise the 10 in out M-Audio 1010LT is about double the 2 in out audiophile (250 UK as opposed to 120 UK) but for the extra cash you get 2 useable (but admittedly quite rubbish) pre's, midi in and out plus the extra channels. In short, a lot more for your money. After this, you just need the PC, some software, a mic or two and you're up and running.
All I'd say is buy the minimum you need to begin with and try using it for a couple of months - only after this will you know what extra stuff you need for your recordings.
I'm not talking about buying twice either. If you think you're ever going to need to record more than one instrument/source at the same time, I'd recommend buying a multi in out card. Don't know much about the Digi001 other than that it has 2 (decent?) Pre's in it. Is it multi in out as standard or do you have to pay more for extra channels. If you don't mind moving away from PT there are other options.
Price wise the 10 in out M-Audio 1010LT is about double the 2 in out audiophile (250 UK as opposed to 120 UK) but for the extra cash you get 2 useable (but admittedly quite rubbish) pre's, midi in and out plus the extra channels. In short, a lot more for your money. After this, you just need the PC, some software, a mic or two and you're up and running.