I will be going with a computer based mixing/recording system when I upgrade here shortly. I'll be replacing traditional analog components. With the current computing power available, it can be done without the traditional mixing/recording hardware. MOTU's 828 is a FireWire digital audio hard disk recording system that provides ADC/DAC. The MIDI Timepiece AV (USB) handles Midi synchronization and is also a Midi patchbay and merger. Digital performer (MOTU) running on a new Mac G4 with the Midi Timepiece and the 828 will set you back about $4-5K. The only major question is if you can handle the interface to the mixing component being through the computer interface. No more mixing desk, unless you pop extra $ for a control surface. See it all at: www.motu.com/index.html Nope, don't work for 'em, just like their stuff. Good luck, Scott osthelder wrote: > > Would the members of the group please guide me away from my cassette > multitrack? It's time for me to shop for a real system and I'd > appreciate input from the group. I don't do a lot of post-production > work and I've got a lot of "front-end" gear like pre-amps, EQ's, > etc. > > Got any ideas, thoughts, and experiences to share? Would a package > like the Event or MOTU stuff be appropriate? Please HELP! > > Chub > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] recording
2002-04-04 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr
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