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rosaflako
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This is what I have:
Dual G4 533mhz; 640 ram; 80 gb, 40 gb. Running OS X 10.2
Deck/Peak
I have been recording with a 4 input mackie mixer plugged directly into my soundcard's mic input. Ive gotten fed up with the fact that I can only record one track at one time. And I dont like messing so much with the computer program. I like to see everything in front of me, hands on.
but since I have no intention of getting rid of my MAC. I would like to setup my home studio up with something that is a cross between manual and digital recording. A setup where I efficiently use my Mac. Something where I dont constantly have to use the mouse and do everything on the computer.
SO , I was looking at these Pro studio packages in the sam ash cataloge.
There arent many, but the ones they have look cool.
The "Roland Studio Package Pro" has a hardware control surface with eight 24-bit/96kHz audio inputs and outputs (SI-24), a PCI audio card (RPC-1), and powerful Logic 5 RPC sequencing and recording software from Emagic.
$1,295.99
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showi...&Search_Type=SEARCH&GroupCode=nonetodaythanks
I like the fact that I will be able to control many of the program's functions FROM the mixing board. But the only thing that kind of gets me is the pci card. I have a feeling one day in the future, I'm going to buy a g4 laptop. Its not too important of an issue, but I noticed other packages that dont use a pci card and use firewire/usb. And that shows Ill be able to use it with anycomputer, laptop or desktop. Which is a pluss.
There are some other, more expensive setups made by "mark of the unicorn" with Nuendo stuff. I dont know anything about them, though.
I'll be doing fairly simple recordings, indie rock style. Most of them where I do all of the instruments. But I like the fact that you can do mulitple tracks at once with one of these packages.
I'm not necessarily pressed for cash, but I dont want to spend a lot, and I dont want to get ripped off. Im just wondering if anyone has ever used a pro studio setup like I described. And what they recommend. If I shouldnt get one, etc.
Thanks!!
Dual G4 533mhz; 640 ram; 80 gb, 40 gb. Running OS X 10.2
Deck/Peak
I have been recording with a 4 input mackie mixer plugged directly into my soundcard's mic input. Ive gotten fed up with the fact that I can only record one track at one time. And I dont like messing so much with the computer program. I like to see everything in front of me, hands on.
but since I have no intention of getting rid of my MAC. I would like to setup my home studio up with something that is a cross between manual and digital recording. A setup where I efficiently use my Mac. Something where I dont constantly have to use the mouse and do everything on the computer.
SO , I was looking at these Pro studio packages in the sam ash cataloge.
There arent many, but the ones they have look cool.
The "Roland Studio Package Pro" has a hardware control surface with eight 24-bit/96kHz audio inputs and outputs (SI-24), a PCI audio card (RPC-1), and powerful Logic 5 RPC sequencing and recording software from Emagic.
$1,295.99
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showi...&Search_Type=SEARCH&GroupCode=nonetodaythanks
I like the fact that I will be able to control many of the program's functions FROM the mixing board. But the only thing that kind of gets me is the pci card. I have a feeling one day in the future, I'm going to buy a g4 laptop. Its not too important of an issue, but I noticed other packages that dont use a pci card and use firewire/usb. And that shows Ill be able to use it with anycomputer, laptop or desktop. Which is a pluss.
There are some other, more expensive setups made by "mark of the unicorn" with Nuendo stuff. I dont know anything about them, though.
I'll be doing fairly simple recordings, indie rock style. Most of them where I do all of the instruments. But I like the fact that you can do mulitple tracks at once with one of these packages.
I'm not necessarily pressed for cash, but I dont want to spend a lot, and I dont want to get ripped off. Im just wondering if anyone has ever used a pro studio setup like I described. And what they recommend. If I shouldnt get one, etc.
Thanks!!