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whit
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I've got an IMac running OS 9.2. Would like a user friendly audio & midi set up. I tried the Free Pro Tools, but found it's interface way too confusing, too may options, screens very cluttered, and setup time each session way too long(computer not dedicated soley to recording). Would a simple USB breakout box make controlling Pro Tools simpler, or complicate matters?
Heres my hardware:
IMac,plenty of disk space, no writeable CD, OS9.2 &OMS
Midiman 1x1 interface
Korg X5D synth
Tascam 464 4trk(older version of the MKll.)
Some Good Mikes
Features I would like:
1.up to 2 track mono or 1 trk stereo simultaneous record
2.basic midi, nothing too involved(I really liked the old Cubase Lite)
3.ability to add reverb to final mix.
Would like a simple interface/program that will run on my present hardware & OS. My music is mostly acoustic. Would use midi mostly for occasional keyboard or drums, or as metronome/ghost tracks that would be left out of final mix.
Any Mac heads out there familiar w/ what's available as far as bang for buck software and hardware I should get?
Thanks,
Whit
Heres my hardware:
IMac,plenty of disk space, no writeable CD, OS9.2 &OMS
Midiman 1x1 interface
Korg X5D synth
Tascam 464 4trk(older version of the MKll.)
Some Good Mikes
Features I would like:
1.up to 2 track mono or 1 trk stereo simultaneous record
2.basic midi, nothing too involved(I really liked the old Cubase Lite)
3.ability to add reverb to final mix.
Would like a simple interface/program that will run on my present hardware & OS. My music is mostly acoustic. Would use midi mostly for occasional keyboard or drums, or as metronome/ghost tracks that would be left out of final mix.
Any Mac heads out there familiar w/ what's available as far as bang for buck software and hardware I should get?
Thanks,
Whit