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Into a computer?

I'm going to hazard a guess that the A/V input on your graphics card is not going to be the best-sounding input for audio , even if it proves to be possible to record audio with it. I am not an expert on ATI graphics cards, but I wouldn't expect much. A mixer is, in general, a line-level device. It ...

Cubase or Digital Performer

I really don't know much about it, as I've only run Mac OS on my MacBook. But, in a nutshell, you can run Windows XP on your MacBook. Cubase will run on either Mac OS or Windows, so since Cubase SE won't run (well) using PPC emulation on Mac OS, you can boot into Windows, install Cubase, and off you...

Cubase or Digital Performer

Re: "export audio mixdown" issues... I dunno, it just doesn't sound "true" to what I'm hearing when I use that. If I record it to another DAW it just sounds less wimpy to me. I don't really have specifics to back it up, that's just what I noticed. Oh and I'm using Cubase 4, and h...

Cubase or Digital Performer

Re: my experiences with the Cubase dongle.... I have had numerous issues where the software will crash and say, "error in protection device" and the only fix is to plug the dongle into a usb port that is directly attached to the computer. I've tried powered USB hubs from Belkin and D-Link ...

Cubase or Digital Performer

I have been using Cubase since VST 5.0, and just upgraded to Cubase 4 when I got my MacBook in October. I have used DP and Logic Express also, but not nearly as much as Cubase. Honestly, in terms of audio quality, you're fine either way. Each program has its own interface quirks and you pretty much ...

mouse - trackball suggestions

I use Microsoft Basic Optical mice. I have like seven of them, they're usually $11 or so. http://www.directron.com/msftmouse.html I had wrist problems a while ago, and what helped for me was switching hands on the mouse from time to time. At the beginning it was difficult with my left hand, but now ...

Desktop pc rackcase

http://www.redco.com makes a rackmount for the Power Mac G5 / MacPro systems that's pretty nifty. It could probably be adjusted to hold other computers too. If you have a normal PC you could always throw it in a rackmount PC case. The only problem is that rackmount PC cases are made for servers so ...

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