Hello everyone,
I have been using Pro Tools and m audio gear now for a few years and I'm having serious issues with the firewire/Pro Tools m powered setup since leopard on Mac OSX came out.
I'm completely frustrated and I want to simplify my gear.
I still want to use my computer for things like Live/Reason/Guitar Rig 3 and VST's however when It comes to recording guitars/basses and so forth I wanted to know if there is a simple Digital recording device that I can record instruments into and then hook it to my computer via usb/firewire and bounce my Reason/live files into the digital recorder and skip having to use Pro Tools?
Any tips and gear suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
Adrianrulz
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Hi John, Thanks for the tips. I have no problems with pro tool
Hi John,
Thanks for the tips.
I have no problems with pro tools per se. Its the 410 that's giving me the issues.
I just found out that its due to a faulty chipset that these are no longer sold by M-Audio (from what Sweet Water sound tells me).
I had the 410 for the last few years without issue UNTIL I upgraded my Mac OSX to Leopard (only essential updates), Pro tools m powered from 7.0-8.0, and the same old 410.
Ever since then the unit went from working to becoming a liability.
So I know that because its M-powered pro tools I have to have an M-audio unit.
I'm just weary of ponying up another $400 for a unit that may equally piss me off and keep me from creating.
Thanks
Adrianrulz
If the FW410 mostly worked for you then you might consider the P
If the FW410 mostly worked for you then you might consider the Profire 610 or 2626. I haven't used either but they are supposed to be an improvement on the FW series.
Your big issue is that as long as you are using PT you will need a dongle. You might as well have one that helps you a little.
They are cheaper on eBay if you are a hawk.
You can always skip PT. Your FW410 will work with any DAW out t
You can always skip PT. Your FW410 will work with any DAW out there, not just PT. I've used it many times with Tracktion, Audition, Reaper, and even PT. I don't like the FW410 sonically but there you are.
A simple device like the Zoom H4n will not be without it's frustrations.
Generally I advise folks to avoid the bottom strata of "recording" gear.