Recording Interfaces
Recording Interfaces
I'm looking for a way to record and monitor from live 5 on Mac OS. What interface are you using and how is it working out. I need to find something that actually works...
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Winterpark
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they all work.
the questions you need to ask yourself are:
how much money do i want to spend?
how many ins and outs do i really need?
what type of ins/outs do i need? (xlr/rca/phono/digital?)
do i want to play things through my soundcard (thus need a card with a low latency)
once you've decided these things, the enormous range of soundcards becomes a little easy to navigate.
You mention you want to be able to monitor through it... many cards do this. the M-box has a user friendly way of monitoring i reckon....
the questions you need to ask yourself are:
how much money do i want to spend?
how many ins and outs do i really need?
what type of ins/outs do i need? (xlr/rca/phono/digital?)
do i want to play things through my soundcard (thus need a card with a low latency)
once you've decided these things, the enormous range of soundcards becomes a little easy to navigate.
You mention you want to be able to monitor through it... many cards do this. the M-box has a user friendly way of monitoring i reckon....
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Winterpark
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- Location: Melbourne, Australia
farv22 wrote:Actually, I have an iMac and am using a tascam us-122. Unfortunately, it's not working properly, It's only being seen in ableton as a midi input source and output source. So, maybe if you have any ideas on things that actually work to record analog sources.... that would definitely help.
well... the tascam should work.... you should go to the tascam site and find out what the problem with it is.
maybe a driver issue?
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glsimonsen
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Michael-SW
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Love my MOTU Traveller, sounds great and easy to setup, also has zero latency monitoring internally, so you don't have to tie up CPU by monitoring your external gear through Live.
Not cheap tho' (not super expensive either) got mine for $1200 Canadian
Also has the same footprint as a 15" powerbook and can be powered off of the firewire bus.
Not cheap tho' (not super expensive either) got mine for $1200 Canadian
Also has the same footprint as a 15" powerbook and can be powered off of the firewire bus.
15" TiBook 1.5 GHz 1Gig RAM, MOTU Traveller, Live 5, Reaktor 5, Alesis Micron, Yamaha EX-5, UC-33e, BCR2000, Lexicon MPX-1, Orbit, Event 20/20's