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Re: [microsound] audio/MIDI interfaces for OS X?
I'm running an M-Audio Quattro with OS X.
Also an Midiman USB 2-x Midisport (same company).
M-Audio got on the OS X bandwagon really early, and have produced
decent drivers. I believe they came out with MIDI drivers within a week
of CoreAudio being finalised.
Both work fine with every app I've tested.
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On Saturday, Jan 25, 2003, at 16:17 Australia/Sydney, Ben wrote:
> I was just reading that M-Audio announced their first Firewire product
> at NAMM. It's an audio interface with two combo XLR/1/4inch inputs,
> eight 1/4 inch outs (7.1 capable), stereo s/pdif in & out, midi in &
> out and two firewire ports. Haven't heard anything about price...
> quality is rumored to be 24bit/96kHz. I'm most intrigued by the dual
> firewire ports... hoping that means I can use it for both of my
> computers. Oh, it also can draw power off the firewire, or use an
> adapter.
>
> b
>
>
> Richard Zvonar wrote:
>
>> Any comments/recommendations about audio and MIDI interfaces for OS X?
>>
>> I'm considering eventual purchase of either a Mobile I/O or a
>> Firestation, but in the short term I need something cheap that will
>> cover both audio and MIDI on a G4 Powerbook. I've done some research
>> but would like recommendations from the trenches.
>
>
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