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is the digi-mbox a sound card worth buying?
if you own or have used it, can you tell me about anything good or bad that you've experienced?
thanks.

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lwilliam Mon, 01/21/2002 - 09:58

I played around with it at NAMM yesterday. It's a very nice little box that the picture doesn't really do justice. It's heavier than it looks. The picture gives the impression it's like a cable modem box (8 oz or so), whereas handling it it seems to weigh closer to a pound (a couple of Kg?) or so.

It feels more substantial than it looks. I was pleasantly surprised. For laptop users who want to use Protools, it's certainly the only way to go.

It's a $400 entry-level system so of course it won't compete with the sound of Apogee and Neve, but for basic songwriting demos or for editing existing sessions, it should be just fine.

Krou Mon, 02/18/2002 - 15:39

I don't know why Digi couldn't deliver something along the lines of a MOTU 828 or 896, instead of a USB monolith without a simple MIDI I/O.
After all, MOTU is on their second 'unit of desire' and have tailored it to use with most software packages.
Right there, Digi would still be one up for all those who just love to use ProTools and don't wish t learn another program. They could just make the breakoutbox compatible with their own software, pretty much how the 001 is now, but w/ firewire.

Certainly, the M-Box will reveal some good sides once it's released, tried and tested, but as of yet, I feel that Digi shot themselves in the foot by releasing a 'what could have been...', as opposed to the anticipated "Digi002 is sublime!" we were all hoping for.

pk