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Published on 12/05/13 at 01:19EC motivated me to buy it is that everyone spoke to me in many, usually already starts with being a good point. I use it in a home studio, and sometimes for preproduction in console output. I have a PC Aspire 5750ZG 2.2Ghz 6GB 1TB of RAM and a 1TB external hard drive which in itself is enough for now.
I use either live with a bass guitar (live or transplanted) electric and acoustic drums transplanted, and a keyboard usb jack or XLR.
I sometimes adjooins a little poréamp tube art tube V3 (which I changed the lamp with a flat black baldwin).
UTILIZATION
There is a software that came with which I think goes more for live use (audiobox), and Studio One Artist comes with. I went to Studio One Pro, so I Melodyne essentials, and some virtual instruments kontakt come with. So far no update, but no problems due to the use, so we tolerate easily! No worries latency home most of the time everything goes without problems. I only record two tracks simultaneously at max (except for virtual instruments, or I can record an entire battery once, but does not count), and for playback without plugins I can make a maddening amount of tracks turn with plugins put in reasonable amount, I think I can turn around thirty tracks smoothly. After that is a little more complicated.
GETTING STARTED
Installation is simple, it is usb, just plug and know how to manage his DAW options. I have friends who use it on mac, they have not had any problems either. The manual is clear and simple, it's finally his DAW you need to know to manage rather than following sound card is very simple aspect: 2 inputs are two gains, one-hand volume for the speakers, a volume for phones headphone, and a mix between the real and processed by the DAW, which we will use to deceive the latency when recording.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost two years, I like its small size and robustness, as well as convenience. The price / quality ratio is very good in view of the possible performance. IF I had to buy another, I would take the model with 4 inputs!
I use either live with a bass guitar (live or transplanted) electric and acoustic drums transplanted, and a keyboard usb jack or XLR.
I sometimes adjooins a little poréamp tube art tube V3 (which I changed the lamp with a flat black baldwin).
UTILIZATION
There is a software that came with which I think goes more for live use (audiobox), and Studio One Artist comes with. I went to Studio One Pro, so I Melodyne essentials, and some virtual instruments kontakt come with. So far no update, but no problems due to the use, so we tolerate easily! No worries latency home most of the time everything goes without problems. I only record two tracks simultaneously at max (except for virtual instruments, or I can record an entire battery once, but does not count), and for playback without plugins I can make a maddening amount of tracks turn with plugins put in reasonable amount, I think I can turn around thirty tracks smoothly. After that is a little more complicated.
GETTING STARTED
Installation is simple, it is usb, just plug and know how to manage his DAW options. I have friends who use it on mac, they have not had any problems either. The manual is clear and simple, it's finally his DAW you need to know to manage rather than following sound card is very simple aspect: 2 inputs are two gains, one-hand volume for the speakers, a volume for phones headphone, and a mix between the real and processed by the DAW, which we will use to deceive the latency when recording.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for almost two years, I like its small size and robustness, as well as convenience. The price / quality ratio is very good in view of the possible performance. IF I had to buy another, I would take the model with 4 inputs!