Mac Users...I need help...What Audio Interface should I buy?
Mac Users...I need help...What Audio Interface should I buy?
I have been reading through the threads and now i am more confused than before i started. Here is my situation. I have a Mac 12" G4 Powerbook. I need to buy an audio interface so i can start djing with live. I thought i was going to get the M Audio Firewire Audiofile but the more i read this forum it does not seem to be the best choice for a Mac. All the comments are on the 410 complain about extreme latency and i assume that this is the same one that Ableton is offering with their bundles. For those of you out there that are using a mac with Live to dj at a club or party can you please throw me some suggestions on a proper interface to get me going? Thanks.
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ejectorset
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i love my firewire 1418, but anything you get, even the most basic firewire/usb with a stereo in/out will do as you can still cue using the built in headphone out on the pbook (as long as you are running tiger).
13" 2.0 gHz core 2 duo macbook, live 6, korg poly 800 (w/ moog slayer mod), roland rs-09, rhodes mark 1A stage piano, mattel synsonics analog drum machine
i'm diggin pretty hard on the alesis mulitmix8 firewire.
here's a link.
http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=40
here's a link.
http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=40
1.65ghz powerbook 15" | 1.5gb RAM | Ableton Live 6.0.10 | Operator | Korg Zero 4 | Logic Pro 8 | Korg Kontrol49 | Behringer BCF2000 | Alesis Multimix8 Firewire
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ejectorset
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i don't dj.
i got the 1814 as i have a lot of equipment i wanted to be able to keep permenantly hooked up and ready to record to their own tracks without re-cabling anything.
also, it makes jamming with other people a breeze as i can just set a track to monitor or record and you can go to any instrument and join in.
basically in my setup the 1814+live have replaced my hardware mixer and i love it.
i got the 1814 as i have a lot of equipment i wanted to be able to keep permenantly hooked up and ready to record to their own tracks without re-cabling anything.
also, it makes jamming with other people a breeze as i can just set a track to monitor or record and you can go to any instrument and join in.
basically in my setup the 1814+live have replaced my hardware mixer and i love it.
13" 2.0 gHz core 2 duo macbook, live 6, korg poly 800 (w/ moog slayer mod), roland rs-09, rhodes mark 1A stage piano, mattel synsonics analog drum machine
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DO NOT get a m audio 410 cuz the drivers are wank. Great audio interface with great sound yet to acheive all this it hurts on the cpu. Latency is crap too if that really concerns you. Don't what else to suggest as that's all i know and ah cannae afford a new yin the now.
macbook 2.16 ghz, live 6...studio with gear now gathering dust.