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Spprw
from Czech Republic on 2008-09-08 20:03 [#02235387]
Points: 41 Status: Regular
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I know I've come to the right place to ask this..
right now I have a fast track pro. I don't like it. I don't like having to HAVE to use XLR male inputs (of which there are only two.. (I don't even know if they can be used at the same time?)
It's limited to 24 bit and 96000 which seems to be inaccessible most of the/all of the time for some reason.
anyway.. I'm recording on a laptop. I have issues with having to have the highest possible quality and bit depth even though I can't tell the difference. I'm looking for something that will allow me to record multiple inputs/(a keyboard and a mic, eg) at the same time.. if there are any with 1/4" inputs or even RCA, that's a major plus.
anyone have anything to suggest?
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Zephyr Twin
from ΔΔΔ on 2008-09-08 20:42 [#02235390]
Points: 16982 Status: Regular | Show recordbag
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well, although I'm sure it's no help to you, I had a fast track Pro and it was also shite. It never worked properly, and I bought it brand new. M-audio's customer care was well below what I consider par, but to be fair I was dealing with them via their e-mail help service and not thru the normal telephone channels.
M-audio is releasing the Profire 610 soon, and it uses the same internals as a Profire 2626 (which is supposedly very nice) in a scaled-down package. It has everything the fast track pro has with the addition of firewire (faster than USB 2.0) and better preamps. At $399USD, it does cost about twice as much as the fast track pro, but the difference seems to be a broken product vs. a good product, or so the music store people tell me.
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