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SteveMcB
Just some guy from NZ
Hi all,
I'm about to buy a new G4 mac (already decided, no mac vs. PC please), and I want some advice on USB/firewire audio interface and OSX-capable audio software.
I currently have a recording setup based around a roland VS 840 (4-in, 4-out, max 8 tracks playback, data compressed). I have decent (not outstanding) mics (C1, NT1, 57's, 603's, PVM 520i), pre's (Mackie 1402VLZ, SP VTB1), and comps (RNC, Behringer), monitors (Yorkville YSM1P's). Don't play keys, so midi is not a big issue for me, but it's something I'd like to look at expanding into...
I want to get an audio interface for my G4 to allow 2 things:
1) To allow me to mix down tracks recorded on the 840 and "master" them maybe (we're obviously not talking pro-level here). Interface must therefore have spdif I/O as well as analog
2) Probably to allow me to do tracking for new songs on the G4 and then subsequent mixing/mastering
Budget for box + software is around $500-600US for interface and software (which must be OSX compatible)...
Options so far obvious:
1) M-box - 2in, 2out, spdif, no midi, 2 pre's I don't really need, software included, have some PT experience from PT free
2) Audiophile USB - 2in, 2 out, spdif, midi. Then software - I know of Logic big box and Cubase Studio case as options, but I'm open to others
3) Second hand MOTU 828 + software. This really appeals due to larger # of simultaneous inputs (eg for tracking drums). But will be hard to find software that keeps me in budget and allows that many simultaneous inputs...
Does anyone have any advice on these options or other options? Cheap, capable but reasonably simple OSX compatible software?
Thanks,
Steve
I'm about to buy a new G4 mac (already decided, no mac vs. PC please), and I want some advice on USB/firewire audio interface and OSX-capable audio software.
I currently have a recording setup based around a roland VS 840 (4-in, 4-out, max 8 tracks playback, data compressed). I have decent (not outstanding) mics (C1, NT1, 57's, 603's, PVM 520i), pre's (Mackie 1402VLZ, SP VTB1), and comps (RNC, Behringer), monitors (Yorkville YSM1P's). Don't play keys, so midi is not a big issue for me, but it's something I'd like to look at expanding into...
I want to get an audio interface for my G4 to allow 2 things:
1) To allow me to mix down tracks recorded on the 840 and "master" them maybe (we're obviously not talking pro-level here). Interface must therefore have spdif I/O as well as analog
2) Probably to allow me to do tracking for new songs on the G4 and then subsequent mixing/mastering
Budget for box + software is around $500-600US for interface and software (which must be OSX compatible)...
Options so far obvious:
1) M-box - 2in, 2out, spdif, no midi, 2 pre's I don't really need, software included, have some PT experience from PT free
2) Audiophile USB - 2in, 2 out, spdif, midi. Then software - I know of Logic big box and Cubase Studio case as options, but I'm open to others
3) Second hand MOTU 828 + software. This really appeals due to larger # of simultaneous inputs (eg for tracking drums). But will be hard to find software that keeps me in budget and allows that many simultaneous inputs...
Does anyone have any advice on these options or other options? Cheap, capable but reasonably simple OSX compatible software?
Thanks,
Steve