EgoSys WaMi Box + Roland PC180a + Ableton LE - advice please
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 2:52 am
Hi there.
I've just dug out (from the dark depths of a cupboard) a Roland PC180a midi keyboard and Egosys Wami Box. Is it worth persevering to get these to work with my new laptop computer or should I just scrap the idea and go with a new usb or PCI express card audio interface with midi capabilities.
Not looking for high end stuff, just a budget, computer based solution so my young (5 year old) son and I can experiment/learn/explore Ableton Lite (or other software DAWs).
Computer;
Toshiba Satellite L300D Laptop
AMD Turion X2 Dual core ZM-80
2 gig ram
3 usb ports
1 PCIexpress port
Windows Vista Home premium SP2
Audio interface;
Egosys WaMi Box (http://www.esi-audio.com/products/wamibox/)
Controller;
Roland PC180a (http://www.gearjunkies.com/product_info ... s_id=11292)
1. Can I use a PCMCIA to Expresscard adapter (http://sewelldirect.com/Express-Card-to ... dapter.asp) or (http://www.addonics.com/products/host_c ... xc34cb.asp) to connect the WaMi box to my laptop (I think the adapters only work with 32 bit cards - not sure whether the WaMi box is 16 or 32 bit compliant - have contacted Egosys but no reply yet)?
2. The last official driver for the WaMi box was 2002!. Could I use ASIO4All or something like the Dr Neuhaus driver (http://www.driversdrivers.com/active1481836.html) to get the WaMi box to work with Vista?
3. Should I just send the WaMi box to 'Obsolete Musical Equipment Heaven' and get a USB or PCIe audio interface (e.g. Tascam US144 mk2, NI Audio Kontrol, M-Audio Fast Track Pro etc) to use with the PC180a, or should I opt for a controller with integrated audio interface (e.g. M-audio KeyStudio 49) or could I get the Akai LPK25 and use my laptop's internal soundcard (Realtek)? Any recommendations (US$100-200) greatly appreciated?
Thank you in advance.
I've just dug out (from the dark depths of a cupboard) a Roland PC180a midi keyboard and Egosys Wami Box. Is it worth persevering to get these to work with my new laptop computer or should I just scrap the idea and go with a new usb or PCI express card audio interface with midi capabilities.
Not looking for high end stuff, just a budget, computer based solution so my young (5 year old) son and I can experiment/learn/explore Ableton Lite (or other software DAWs).
Computer;
Toshiba Satellite L300D Laptop
AMD Turion X2 Dual core ZM-80
2 gig ram
3 usb ports
1 PCIexpress port
Windows Vista Home premium SP2
Audio interface;
Egosys WaMi Box (http://www.esi-audio.com/products/wamibox/)
Controller;
Roland PC180a (http://www.gearjunkies.com/product_info ... s_id=11292)
1. Can I use a PCMCIA to Expresscard adapter (http://sewelldirect.com/Express-Card-to ... dapter.asp) or (http://www.addonics.com/products/host_c ... xc34cb.asp) to connect the WaMi box to my laptop (I think the adapters only work with 32 bit cards - not sure whether the WaMi box is 16 or 32 bit compliant - have contacted Egosys but no reply yet)?
2. The last official driver for the WaMi box was 2002!. Could I use ASIO4All or something like the Dr Neuhaus driver (http://www.driversdrivers.com/active1481836.html) to get the WaMi box to work with Vista?
3. Should I just send the WaMi box to 'Obsolete Musical Equipment Heaven' and get a USB or PCIe audio interface (e.g. Tascam US144 mk2, NI Audio Kontrol, M-Audio Fast Track Pro etc) to use with the PC180a, or should I opt for a controller with integrated audio interface (e.g. M-audio KeyStudio 49) or could I get the Akai LPK25 and use my laptop's internal soundcard (Realtek)? Any recommendations (US$100-200) greatly appreciated?
Thank you in advance.