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RE: AW: laptop audio I/O hardware in your price range?



I'm not sure I checked it correctly, but I didn't see anything about via
anything.  The laptop is a fairly new Acer Aspire 5670 with an Intel Core
Duo processor and a gig of DDR.  Hopefully it won't give me any problems.

--Josh



> I'm using a tascam fw1804 both live and in my studio. It is 8 in and 2
> outs
> analog plus 1 i/o adat (8 channel in/out 24 bit 48khz) and 1 i/o spdif 
>(24
> bit 96 khz) plus 2 midi in and 4 midi outs. I use it in studio with a
> behringer digital mixer (via adat i/o) and live with a behringer a/d/a 
>(24
> bit 48 khz) with very little latency time (I tried it with both guitar 
>rig
> and amplitube live). The only thing you should look in your laptop is
> which
> firewire chipset has it got. Almost all the fw soundcards I have tried
> have
> problems with the via chipset.
>
> Peace
> Luigi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Buzap Buzap [mailto:buzap@gmx.net]
> Sent: mercoledì 7 giugno 2006 13.45
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: AW: laptop audio I/O hardware in your price range?
>
> I just bought a Mackie Onyx 1220 to replace my old multitracker.
> The advantage for looping imo:
> - it has a real Stereo-Bus (Aux3/4) that you can route directly to your
> looping device with a switch (i.e. switch quickly source for looping from
> vocals, keyboard, guitar, ...)
> - all input signals (pre-fader/eq) are sent via firewire to your computer
>
> Look out for promotions where they give you the FW-interface for free!
> Great
> buy.
>
> Best regards
> Buzap
>
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