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Re: Firewire/USB 2.0 Adaptors for M-Audio Firewire Solo
It's weird, all of my other PC notebooks has firewire, and then I buy this
amazingly fast ThinkPad, designed for fortune 500 companies, and it
doesn't
have one. Very odd. Not big deal, though, as a firewire card for the
cardbus
will do the trick. The one I found seemed to be a bit more expensive than
others (as low as $18), so I feel safe going with it. Plus, it will give
me
two more USB 2.0 slots as well.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Kaiser" <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Firewire/USB 2.0 Adaptors for M-Audio Firewire Solo
whoops!
I am blind: "don't have firewire..."
jeez, buy a mac already...
:-)
Jeff Kaiser
http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com
pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com
On Jul 22, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Jeff Kaiser wrote:
> Check out the Presonus Firebox
>
> http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PreSonus-FIREBOX-24bit96kHz-
> FireWire-Recording-System?sku=184133
>
> or
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ga9xm
>
> for my money the pre-amps sound better
>
>
>
> Jeff Kaiser
> http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com
> pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com
>
>
> On Jul 22, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote:
>
>> While we're on this topic. I am thinking of getting the m-Audio
>Firewire
>> Solo as input for my guitar, not because I don't like my Echo Indio IO
>> card, but because I'd like the option of having an actual mic XLR and
>as
>> well as 1/4 inch inputs. However, my notebook doesn't have firewire,
>> only USB 2.0.
>>
>> I found a few cardbus Firewire/USB 2.0 converters that will do the
>> trick, like this one:
>> http://www.usb-ware.com/ads-usb-2-firewire-cardbus.htm
>>
>> Can anyone else make any recommendations?
>>
>> Here is the m-Audio Firewire Solo:
>> http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FireWireSolo-main.html
>>
>> Kris
>>
>>
>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Krispen Hartung
>>> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 2:02 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Sample sound clip from my notebook computer system
>>>
>>> Ted, the trick is to build your computer system on the side so that
>you
>>> don't have to go without full functioning system for any period of
>>> time...then you can transition slowly into the notebook system. Once
>>> you get your notebook computer and sound card, then we can help you
>>> build a basic system for very low cost. Get an inexpensive VST host
>>> like Chainer, EnergyXT, or Plogue Bidule (all less than $100), and
>then
>>> take advantage of the thousands of free VST effects out there. You
>will
>>> be amazed at how many effects you can replace in your hardware system
>>> with just free VSTs...astounding.
>>>
>>> ...then, once you get that basic notebook system up and running, you
>>> can start selling one hardware effect at a time to purchase more
>>> expensive and higher quality VST effects and hosts. You could buy
>>> sophisticated VST effect systems like Reaktor, PSP84 and PSP42,
>Pluggo,
>>> Hipno, etc. And you could get more sophisticated VST hosts, like
>>> MAX/MSP, if you choose. Next thing you know, you have gradually
>>> replaced every cell in your guitar system body with a new cell...hope
>>> you like the analogy.
>>>
>>> So, there is a relatively easy way to make the transition without it
>>> being too painful, radical, or costly.
>>>
>>> Kris
>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: tEd ® kiLLiAn
>>>> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>>> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 1:51 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: Sample sound clip from my notebook computer system
>>>>
>>>> Jeff,
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 22, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Jeff Kaiser wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ted: Sell your gear. Buy a laptop.
>>>>
>>>> I might just yet . . . however, I have a track record of selling off
>>>> bunches of
>>>> perfectly good gear from time to time in order to afford getting the
>>>> "latest
>>>> greatest" thing (ya know it's true) and then about 3/4 of the time I
>>>> wind up
>>>> being so disappointed with the new stuff and wishin' I hadn't that
>>>> it's sorta
>>>> heartbreaking.
>>>>
>>>> After 43 years of playing I finally have a set of sounds I like, I
>>>> finally sound
>>>> like myself (I think). And I still have the depth in what gear I
>have
>>>> to learn new
>>>> things -- room for growth. Yes, hauling gear is a pain, but giving
>up
>>>> that other
>>>> aspect (my personal sound) for the total unknown is a daunting
>>>> proposition
>>>> that will probably have to take some significant other motivating
>>>> factor to get
>>>> me to give in, turn loose, whatever. Pain is a good motivator . . .
>>>> but so far
>>>> it's only pain.
>>>>
>>>> Peace,
>>>>
>>>> tEd ® kiLLiAn
>>>>
>>>> "Different is not always better, but better is always different"
>>>>
>>>> http://www.pfmentum.com/flux.html
>>>> http://www.CDbaby.com/cd/tedkillian
>>>> http://www.guitar9.com/fluxaeterna.html
>>>> http://www.garageband.com/artist/ArsOcarina
>>>> http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=2845073
>>>> http://www.netmusic.com/web/album.aspx?a_id=CBNM_17314
>>>> http://www.indiejazz.com/ProductDetailsView.aspx?ProductID=193
>>>>
>>>> http://www.loopers-delight.com/cgi-bin/profiles.cgi?
>>>> step=view_profile&id=121197000042
>>>>
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