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DaveM
Member
OK, so I was at guitar center over the weekend and was thinking of picking up the yamaha awg16. Did some research on it and it seems like something good for me. I'm solo and want to record some of my own material. I have guitar, bass, and keyboards. Drums will come later. The problem was that the price was $1100 and I was not going to pay that much for this unit. Seems that it can be had for around $900.
Anyway, the guy was trying to say that all of these stand alone units are going to be obsolete because of technology advances. I agree with him to a point. So he was pushing the M-box. He was trying to point out that it came with pro-tools and that was the big selling point. But it is only protools LE, which is the light version? He was also saying that getting a mixing board would be a mistake. Now if I wanted to go with a computer solution, then I think a mixing board would be useful. Additionally, I have an old mac G3 233 mhz running os 8.6. So getting any computer solution is not compatible with most of these until I upgrade my computer situation.
So was GC throwing me a line?
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Dave
Anyway, the guy was trying to say that all of these stand alone units are going to be obsolete because of technology advances. I agree with him to a point. So he was pushing the M-box. He was trying to point out that it came with pro-tools and that was the big selling point. But it is only protools LE, which is the light version? He was also saying that getting a mixing board would be a mistake. Now if I wanted to go with a computer solution, then I think a mixing board would be useful. Additionally, I have an old mac G3 233 mhz running os 8.6. So getting any computer solution is not compatible with most of these until I upgrade my computer situation.
So was GC throwing me a line?
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Dave