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  1. Does garageband even use asio drivers? i didn't think it did...

    Anyways, I don't think you'd need anything like asio4all for macs. In general they are better for audio stuff than the built in audio on pc's. I have an axiom 61 and have had no problems with it what so ever with my Macbook Pro (using Logic Pro) concerning latency. It's probably just how you have your settings.

    Edit: I didn't read quite right and see that you're having these problems with FL and not specifically with your Mac. Asio4all may help, but I agree that spending like 100 bucks and getting somethign like an M-Audio Audiophile would probably give you much better results (former long time PC user speaking here).

  2. I still personally think that mackie mixers are good for the money. I almost bought an Onyx 1220 several months ago etc etc But I really don't think that getting a mackie mixer can ever really be considered a bad choice

    You were very close to purchasing one of Mackie's fuck-ups :) Though I heard it was good if you didn't have to route anything.

    Really? When I was researching it I didn't read any major complaints and the few people I talked to that had one had only good things to say about it for the most part.

  3. I still personally think that mackie mixers are good for the money. I almost bought an Onyx 1220 several months ago, but then decided that I didn't really need a mixer (more of a want thing) and that my money was better served in a different product. But I really don't think that getting a mackie mixer can ever really be considered a bad choice.

  4. Well, some people like the really cheap mixers fine, but in some of the other forums I go to I've seen way too many people complaining about their 50-200 dollar Behringer mixers. I really do think that you're better off quality wise spending the money on a 1 channel pre amp, since most people don't usually record more than one track at a time.

  5. Secondly, I'm getting a mic, I haven't decided which one yet but thats not the question. My question is, what all will I need if I get a mic? Do I need to get a mixer to control the mic and any other devices (like hardware synths)? And if I do, how do I route that into my PC?

    Like Yoozer said, you'll need some sort of a preamp, either on your audio interface, a mixer, or a stand alone pre. I'd recommend against getting a small cheap mixer (like a Behringer) because they'll add a lot of noise to anything signals that goes through them. If you have several things that you need to plug in, like a few mics and external synths, a mixer could be useful but just remember that the amount of tracks that you can record at once will be limited to the amount of inputs your audio interface has, not by your mixer.

    And finally, I'm planning on upgrading from FLStudio to Sonar, is there any particular reason that one of you guys think this is a bad idea ?

    Why would there be something wrong with this? If you don't like it, you don't like it. They're both good sequencers, but very different work flow. Just go with what makes you the most comfortable.

  6. Yeah, SM57 is a solid choice. The quality won't be as good as a nice condenser but enough so that you get a clean recording.

    Definitely, there really isn't much that the SM57 can't do, especially given it's price. And actually in most rooms an SM57 would probably give you a better recording than a nice condenser cause it doesn't pick up as much room noise. A condenser mic will pick up EVERY noise in the room. There are noises I didn't even know existed in my room until I plugged in my NT1A.

  7. I'll let you know if it's any good when I get it. Should be arriving sometime this week.

    Holyshitomg it's good. I just recorded a light, fingerpicked arrangement while construction guys were drilling holes in my walls, and the recording still came out rich and pristine, and with zero background noise.

    I think it's a safe bet that it will be replacing my Yamaha as the acoustic I'll be using in all my mixes.

    Great to hear you like. Actually, out of all the people I've ever talked to that have gotten an Acoustic Variax, I haven't heard a single complaint.

  8. With Mac updating all it's systems with dual core technology, it seems unlikely that Cubase is the ONLY Daw that is supporting it, but you could be right.

    Maybe Logic or Digital Performer use both cores.

    All of the top of the line Mac systems have been dual core or dual processor for a while now, and all of the major sequencers on Mac support them (Logic, DP, and cubase), though, oddly enough, Logic doesn't support the Dual dual core (quad core as they call it) 2.5 ghz G5 Powermac... which is odd, yet cubase can use all 4 cores.

  9. I'm looking into Cubase (haven't made the purchase yet, but it seems to be the thing that calls me). NoteWorthy dowsn't have the MIDIcc support of the bigger notation packages and a sequencer allows better MIDIcc control.

    Why don't you just get Overture 4? (unless you're on a mac... since they seem determined to not release a mac version of it.... :? )

  10. Also, what types of chords are you using to connect them to your sound card? And how long are those cords?

    And there probably won't be any ill effects from leaving your pre on all the time. I know my mic is almost almost always plugged in and active. I forget who ( I know it was somebody who makes a living recording other people at another forum I go to) but it was recommended to me if I wasn't going to put my mic away when I wasn't using it that it was better if I just left it on.

  11. God is full of bugs and very CPU intensive?

    Ok, I use Kontakt 2 for most all of my instrumental plug ins. I could probably name more things that annoy me about it than I could things that impress me about it. That having been said, I think it's a very good product and at this moment the best product of it's kind out on the market (imo). I think that the scripting abilities of it alone are worth the price.

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