Free correlative info on Pro Firewire Recording
Author: DJEquip // Category: Yamaha Mixing Console
This may only be helpful for a few of you:I can’t comment too much on how the Profire2626 performs as an interface, other than the fact that I noticed no problems the handful of times I have used it to open Pro Tools sessions. What I CAN say is that it is rock-solid when used as a standalone audio routing unit.When used in standalone mode, connected to my main interface with 2 optical cables, my Profire 2626 offers:-Eight microphone preamps that sound great for the money-Two instrument DI inputs-Eight channel AD/DA converter (TRS, ADAT)-Two headphone amps, each outputting their own separate “mix” from the digital input-S/PDIF converter (optical to coax, coax to optical)I use it for the extra analog outputs and headphone amps, which I use to give each studio musician their own headphone mix. I also use it when my eight go-to microphone preamps aren’t enough for the session and I need a few extra. Compared to other similar standalone preamp/AD/DA units (Digimax FS, OctoPre Dynamic,
should i get a macbook or a macbook pro?ill mainly be using to the record and edit Pro Firewire Recording music and day to day use.the only difference i see in the two is that the macbook pro has an sd slot and firewire port.either way if i get one or the other it’ll have 4gigs of ram and 2.26GHz intel core 2 duo.
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