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Sat, 29 Dec 2001 00:30:44 -0500
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[idm] Re: [OT]: powerbook g4 audio input
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Hi, Ah, gone are the days are when every mac had a built in audio input port. Here is some technical jargon: Not to nitpick but USB audio devices are not cards, they're "plug and play" interfaces- boxes that are outside the computer, as are Firewire ones. Anyway, so far the only firewire device I know of that exists is the MOTU 828 (MOTU= Mark of the Unicorn). I have one that I use with the TiBook and IMHO it is great. It is a 1U 19" rackmount with 8 analog out/in plus S/PDIF coax and lightpipe stereo digital and an ADAT connector too bringing the total to 18(!) ins and outs. (Haven't tried that yet but I believe it'll work.) Anyway the point is it's flexible. You can also use several 828's at once, then you'd need a Firewire hub, sine the TiBook has only one FW port- why Apple, why? (Haven't tried that yet either.) It does up to 24 bit/48kHz. No USB device will do more than 4 channels of audio right now. The plus side: just about everything. The minus sides: no midi (you need a separate interface) it's not as portable as the quattro or something like the Roland UA-30, more expensive than the others (more pro level IMO though). Tascam's USB thing which has midi also has sliders to control something like Cubase. I saw Richard Devine using the Quattro, he seems to do ok with it! But I would swear by the MOTU 828 because IMO firewire is less buggy than USB. If I didn't just use a headphone output live I'd throw the 828 in a rack and bring it to the show (I already bring too much gear.) There is also something called the(Digigram?) Pocket VX, which is a PC Card (PCMCIA) which means it fits into that mesh-covered slot on the left of your computer near the headphone jack. That's the only one of those I know for the mac, but it has come down in price and I've heard good things about it. I know nothing about it's specs, other than it's a pro level card. They sell them at typical music stores, you can get more info there. Rumours are that there is a Soundblaster or whatever you call it coming out for the mac sometime but I haven't seen it yet. hope that helps! cheers, Atom
quoted 26 lines hello>hello > >sorry for the off topic post, but i've been trying to get more >information on reliable external USB sound cards (or firewire for >that matter) for the TiBook G4... i would ideally like to get one >that supports both sound card capabilities as well as MIDI >conversion for using hardware with my laptop. i found the Quattro on >Midiman's site but read universally negative reviews of it, so I was >looking for an alternative or at least a second set of opinions. >Please email me off list with any recommendations, links, resources, >etc... I've been trying to learn more all day and haven't been able >to find what i'm looking for. > >thanks. > >matt >mmercer@matthewmercer.com >mmercer@kent.edu > >www.matthewmercer.com > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com
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