Sound quality of what exactly ?
Which is the best music production software ?
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capo-wear-i
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OvertoneZero
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Yeah.. I'm probably going to end up testing for myself.. good luck in Seattle.Tarekith wrote:Honestly I have no idea, Logic doesn't show the actual latency in ms, and I'm kinda busy today packing for stage 3 of our move to run some tests to find out, sorry. Just bad timing (pun intended).OvertoneZero wrote:Thanks Tarekith. What I'm wondering about though, does a 128 sample buffer in Logic have the same actual time latency as a 128 sample buffer in Live?
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singer.arnab
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Singer - I'm not the person to ask about M-audio soundcards, I personally hear of too many people with issues to think it's worth the risk. As they can vary in price from $50 to $4000, it might help if you said how much you want to spend for people to make recommendations. In general, soundcards from Edirol, Emu, Echo, MOTU, and Apogee are on my list of things to research for beginners looking for cards.
my budget is around 500$. is it sufficient ? the reason I was considering
M-Audio Ozonic was because it doubles up as a midi keyboard along with being a firewire audio interface. it will be helpful if you recommend three audio interfaces in the following categories:
1. low budget
2. medium budget
3. high budget
my budget is around 500$. is it sufficient ? the reason I was considering
M-Audio Ozonic was because it doubles up as a midi keyboard along with being a firewire audio interface. it will be helpful if you recommend three audio interfaces in the following categories:
1. low budget
2. medium budget
3. high budget
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singer.arnab
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[quote="dj superflat"]emu 1616m is awesome if it will work with your system, particularly at the price (setup can be a hassle as you sort out compatability issues (even if you've got an "approved" machine) and how patchmix works). that is, it's pretty much within beginner range, if just a bit more expensive than you might like.
1616m looks cool !
1616m looks cool !