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jamesycat
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Joined: Oct 09, 2008
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Location: South Shore, MA.
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I have decided to start out buying the Presonus Firestudio interface for my home recording setup. Its cheap I heard it works great and its easy to use, which is awesome since Im a beginner. My plan is to start simple, figure out the basics and then upgrade accordingly as I learn more. Right now however I have a couple questions that need to be answered before I go spend $400. If anyone could answer any of these questions I would be greatly appreciative.
Just so everyone knows I have a MacBook Pro 2GB RAM running Logic Pro 8.
1. I heard that this interface comes with recording software. I know I probably need to install the drivers for the interface but since I am running Logic Pro would I have to install the Presonus recording software?
2. Is this interface easy to hook up? Is it basically like plug and play or am I going to have trouble setting it up?
3. Is it going to be compatible with my computer and software?
4. if and when I get this interface up and running are the 8 inputs going to show up on my software on separate tracks or am I going to have to set some preferences in Logic Pro?
I am new to this whole thing so any answers would be awesome.... Like I said I just want to get something fairly cheap so I can start recording small things to learn my software and be at a good level before upgrading. Thanks!!!
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RemyRAD
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Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:06 am |
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Many hardware & software manufacturers have specific computer requirements & set up suggestions. Most compatibility questions can be had from the manufacturers themselves.
The product you're looking at is a good one. Unfortunately, one is rather limited with only a pair of microphone inputs. If you want to enjoy wasting $400 instead of 600 to $800, with an interface that has 8 microphone inputs? Go ahead. When I was only 14, I had already discovered 2 microphone inputs wasn't enough. That was 41 years ago! And a Mac Book Pro is certainly not an entry-level laptop and neither is Logic Pro software. Do the math. Save your paper route money & weekly allowance for taking out the trash, a couple more weeks and buy yourself a more capable interface.
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jamesycat
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First off thank you very much for your advice it helped a lot believe it or not. I have been looking at a couple different interfaces like the MOTU 8pre and different things like that. I also went to guitar center today to ask the guys and they said the firestudio is a good buy especially because if I wanted to upgrade all I would have to do is buy a firestudio project which would add another 8 inputs to my setup. But if you dont mind what would you suggest I look into and research? Im really trying to do my homework and make the right choice lol!!! Thanks again and I hope to hear from you again.
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E_Rogers
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:33 pm |
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Go with MOTU 8pre over the Presonus Firestudio, I've owned Presonus products and had countless problems. |
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FlyBass
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Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:15 pm |
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I've had good luck with PreSonus, but either way you should be good to go. Both have 8 preamps and great reputations. |
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PAETECH
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Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:55 am |
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Hi, this is Jeremy from PreSonus audio. I'd like to offer any help you would need if you did decide to purchase this unit. Also any pre-sales questions you may have, because some of the information you've been given by Guitar Center and others is incorrect. Feel free to contact me.
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Space
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Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:42 pm |
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"firestudio is a good buy especially because if I wanted to upgrade all I would have to do is buy a firestudio project which would add another 8 inputs to my setup."
Which part is incorrect, if you have a moment? |
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PAETECH
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If you buy the firestudio 26, you can add additional channels through the adat connections. The firestudio project is another interface, you cannot daisy chain any of the firestudio line interfaces. So if you bought the firestudio 26 and you wanted to expand to more channels, you would buy an eight channel preamp that has adat connectivity. Products like that include the any of the digimax's, the focusrtite octopre, and the mackie onyx, as well as some others. |
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