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#140900 - 07/21/07 10:50 PM
Re: Advice needed on laptop interface
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#140904 - 07/22/07 04:55 AM
Re: Advice needed on laptop interface
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Registered: 09/21/02
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I have had everything from Soundblasters to Echo pcmcia cards. This module sounds the best with midi playback and using a controller keyboard for individual solo voices. The drums are above average. It is USB and Midi, so a MidiSport type interface is needed for Midi playback from the laptop.
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#140905 - 07/22/07 04:57 AM
Re: Advice needed on laptop interface
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#140907 - 07/22/07 10:14 AM
Re: Advice needed on laptop interface
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Originally posted by to the genesys: How do you hope to use the lap top and the audio interface? Is it for studio work or for live performances?
You could think about getting a controller keyboard and midi and audio interface like teh Novation xstation or Maudio. they are USB I intend to use the laptop at home; I really don't need another sound module (like suggested by Bernie 9) because I have plenty of sound sources to choose from. Right now I have: - a Tyros 2 - a Roland G-70 - a Ketron Midjay - a Roland Fantom XR with four SRX cards - a Yamaha Motif ES rack - a couple of samplers (Akai S2800 and Ensoniq ASR 10r) with plenty of sounds - a Roland A-37 (76 notes master keyboard, which I intend to use together with the laptop) So, in essence, all I need is an audio and midi interface, to enable my laptop to communicate with all of the above instruments and also with my digital recorder (Yamaha AW2616). I think that the two models by Audiophile and Edirol could be a good choice, so I think that right now I can formulate my question differently: is there anyone who has had experience with one or the other and can comment on them? Thanks in advance A.
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#140908 - 07/22/07 01:29 PM
Re: Advice needed on laptop interface
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Registered: 06/30/01
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Loc: Dallas Tx., USA
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Originally posted by Dreamer: I intend to use the laptop at home; I really don't need another sound module (like suggested by Bernie 9) because I have plenty of sound sources to choose from. Right now I have: - a Tyros 2 - a Roland G-70 - a Ketron Midjay - a Roland Fantom XR with four SRX cards - a Yamaha Motif ES rack - a couple of samplers (Akai S2800 and Ensoniq ASR 10r) with plenty of sounds - a Roland A-37 (76 notes master keyboard, which I intend to use together with the laptop)
So, in essence, all I need is an audio and midi interface, to enable my laptop to communicate with all of the above instruments and also with my digital recorder (Yamaha AW2616). I think that the two models by Audiophile and Edirol could be a good choice, so I think that right now I can formulate my question differently: is there anyone who has had experience with one or the other and can comment on them? Thanks in advance A. I have the Alesis i|O 26, few problems with drivers in the beginning, but working great with the new drivers. Keep in mind that with any computer/interface combination there will be compatibility issues, check your laptop specs vs the interface requirements, you'll avoid lots of headaches. I will also go for a Firewire vs. USB, even when the specs on a USB is 480kbps, and firewire 400, firewire still faster because of the way it handles data.[if you'll be recording 2 simultaneous tracks USB it's OK, maybe it'll take more tracks but it's tricky] http://www.qimaging.com/support/downloads/documents/FirewireUSB.pdf It is also recommended that you look for a PCMCIA Firewire card with the TI Chipset. Our laptop [Church laptop] works great with my i|O 26 and its firewire 4 pin port. ------------------ www.tagworld.com/vicentelopez HE'S COMING, MAKE MUSIC, GET READY!
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