
On the more accessibly side of things, there's the Behringer BCF2000.

If you want one, fine, but it's not essential by any means, plus it's not portable.Įuphonix makes beautiful stuff (that i will own one day!!) but at a price. Maybe a 002 or 003 could be had on the cheap, but IMO you're still paying over the odds for bells and whistles that most people don't use.Ĥ mics pres, 4 line ins, 8 over adat and 2 over spdif is just annoying, unless it happens to fit in with your plans, and a control surface isn't necessary. If you're thinking of upgrading your interface, take a look at tascam, presonus and focusrite. I don't have a ton of stuff on my iMac with LE 8 so if i had to change over to another DAW, i'd be ok with that.Ĭlick to expand.Download reaper and don't look back, unless it's to pay them. Then i could take my work mobile when needed AND come home and work on the same project in the studio. Lastly, if it could work on both my MBP AND my iMac, that would be awesome.

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I'd also like something that i could use a control console with.last i checked PT's only allows THEIR control consoles to be used with their software (C24/D003 etc.) I know that PT's is the industry standard and all but again.open to other options. I want good sound quality without the INSANELY annoying high-frequency 'hum' i ALWAYS got from my M-box2.
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I'll be doing a lot of editing on my MBP.some recording but not like I'm trying to run a pro studio out of it. So here's my situation.i'm open to all DAW's.i just am not up to date in the last 1-2 years as to who has done what. I recently bought a 2010ish Macbook Pro and discovered, hey LE8 isn't COMPATIBLE with Lion OS.wonderful.

Haven't used it much lately but think its time to upgrade. First i'll say I'm not totally new to DAW's, i used PT's LE8 for a while on my iMac a couple years back.
