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I'm looking to pick up an interface for multitracking into my laptop...
I'd like to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously, with at least 4 preamps... Ideally I'd like it to be light and portable, and have enough knobs that I don't need to lug around a mixer too. MIDI I/O would be nice but not necessary. I'd prefer the $300-600 range (or less if possible, but I haven't seen much that looks worthwhile much lower). Some that I'm considering a Presonus Firepod M-Audio Firewire 1814 Edirol FA-101 Tascam FW-1804 Lexicon Omega Studio Anybody have any personal experience with these? Any others you'd recommend? Thanks, chris. P.S. While browsing, I came across the Audiotrak Maya44 USB... It's not what I'm looking for but it looks like it might be worth snatching up as a cheapo backup for quick field recordings... 4 channels I/O for $149.. Anybody tried one of these? |
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Dave Oaks, sound and tech guru for Pat Metheny's group, was using the
MOTU 828 a couple years ago with a laptop and loved it. Looks like MOTU has a new box called "The Traveler" which doesn't even require hooking up to an AC line. I don't know the prices, and they're probably out of your price range, but they're worth checking out.... Cheers, Trevor de Clercq alabaster wrote: I'm looking to pick up an interface for multitracking into my laptop... I'd like to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously, with at least 4 preamps... Ideally I'd like it to be light and portable, and have enough knobs that I don't need to lug around a mixer too. MIDI I/O would be nice but not necessary. I'd prefer the $300-600 range (or less if possible, but I haven't seen much that looks worthwhile much lower). Some that I'm considering a Presonus Firepod M-Audio Firewire 1814 Edirol FA-101 Tascam FW-1804 Lexicon Omega Studio Anybody have any personal experience with these? Any others you'd recommend? Thanks, chris. P.S. While browsing, I came across the Audiotrak Maya44 USB... It's not what I'm looking for but it looks like it might be worth snatching up as a cheapo backup for quick field recordings... 4 channels I/O for $149.. Anybody tried one of these? |
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I'm taking my Traveler out tonight to catch a rehearsal.
I did get a price break off the $850 retail sticker (bought other stuff too) but this exceeds Chris's budget. However it does have a few more I/O's than what he asked for originally -- Room to grow... I like that it's wide enough to set the laptop on nice and stable though I'm still getting a handle on thermal management with heat coming off the laptop. The dip brazed chassis (?) probably could have used more time in the brazing bath but the box is pretty light weight for better luggability. I'd handle it with the same care as a laptop so I guess that must be about the right amount of robustness. Dunno... Going by ears alone, the rascal didn't seem to pick up any gross RF noise with the laptop sitting on it with the wireless lan and Bluetooth mouse chirping away. Subjective, yes... Really would like to put a scope on it but I'm hearing "sparkling" sound results for the first time ever albeit I've alot of different stuff being put into use than from before. Just trading notes ... Andy On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:49:52 -0500, Trevor de Clercq wrote: Dave Oaks, sound and tech guru for Pat Metheny's group, was using the MOTU 828 a couple years ago with a laptop and loved it. Looks like MOTU has a new box called "The Traveler" which doesn't even require hooking up to an AC line. I don't know the prices, and they're probably out of your price range, but they're worth checking out.... Cheers, Trevor de Clercq alabaster wrote: I'm looking to pick up an interface for multitracking into my laptop... I'd like to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously, with at least 4 preamps... Ideally I'd like it to be light and portable, and have enough knobs that I don't need to lug around a mixer too. MIDI I/O would be nice but not necessary. I'd prefer the $300-600 range (or less if possible, but I haven't seen much that looks worthwhile much lower). Some that I'm considering a Presonus Firepod M-Audio Firewire 1814 Edirol FA-101 Tascam FW-1804 Lexicon Omega Studio Anybody have any personal experience with these? Any others you'd recommend? Thanks, chris. P.S. While browsing, I came across the Audiotrak Maya44 USB... It's not what I'm looking for but it looks like it might be worth snatching up as a cheapo backup for quick field recordings... 4 channels I/O for $149.. Anybody tried one of these? |
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Hey, thanks for the follow-up Andy; I've was curious about that box.
Cheers, Trevor de Clercq Andy wrote: I'm taking my Traveler out tonight to catch a rehearsal. I did get a price break off the $850 retail sticker (bought other stuff too) but this exceeds Chris's budget. However it does have a few more I/O's than what he asked for originally -- Room to grow... I like that it's wide enough to set the laptop on nice and stable though I'm still getting a handle on thermal management with heat coming off the laptop. The dip brazed chassis (?) probably could have used more time in the brazing bath but the box is pretty light weight for better luggability. I'd handle it with the same care as a laptop so I guess that must be about the right amount of robustness. Dunno... Going by ears alone, the rascal didn't seem to pick up any gross RF noise with the laptop sitting on it with the wireless lan and Bluetooth mouse chirping away. Subjective, yes... Really would like to put a scope on it but I'm hearing "sparkling" sound results for the first time ever albeit I've alot of different stuff being put into use than from before. Just trading notes ... Andy On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:49:52 -0500, Trevor de Clercq wrote: Dave Oaks, sound and tech guru for Pat Metheny's group, was using the MOTU 828 a couple years ago with a laptop and loved it. Looks like MOTU has a new box called "The Traveler" which doesn't even require hooking up to an AC line. I don't know the prices, and they're probably out of your price range, but they're worth checking out.... Cheers, Trevor de Clercq alabaster wrote: I'm looking to pick up an interface for multitracking into my laptop... I'd like to record at least 8 tracks simultaneously, with at least 4 preamps... Ideally I'd like it to be light and portable, and have enough knobs that I don't need to lug around a mixer too. MIDI I/O would be nice but not necessary. I'd prefer the $300-600 range (or less if possible, but I haven't seen much that looks worthwhile much lower). Some that I'm considering a Presonus Firepod M-Audio Firewire 1814 Edirol FA-101 Tascam FW-1804 Lexicon Omega Studio Anybody have any personal experience with these? Any others you'd recommend? Thanks, chris. P.S. While browsing, I came across the Audiotrak Maya44 USB... It's not what I'm looking for but it looks like it might be worth snatching up as a cheapo backup for quick field recordings... 4 channels I/O for $149.. Anybody tried one of these? |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 20:54:45 -0600, jackfish
wrote: In article , (Andy) wrote: IIRC, I've got to have a FAT32 format for Win98, WinXP, and OSX to be able to access the drive, right? Just Win98. Thanks - BTW, was able to recover the data from the shuttle disk last night and get it back into service. Going through the instructions remembering FAT32, partioning, etc. made me feel old vbg In the next-time-this-external-disk-fails future, I may be able to move beyond FAT32 by going through the (sluggish) network to the Win98 machine. That and maybe give it to the kids and get myself a 2.5" sneeker drive! Best, Andy |
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