Hello Dane

Yes; but you mentioned line recording, not MIDI. So this is moving the 
goalposts just a bit, don't you reckon? :)

Yes; of course, if you want MIDI then the iMic is not a lot of use. But again 
you were talking about line recordings only and for that purpose the iMic is 
fine I would suggest. You might need a superior device if you wanted multiple 
or mixed signals, I have no idea of how you'd go about that; I'm not an expert.

As for the budget, I'm not going to dispute that because I haven't priced any 
of them.

Lynne

On 24 Nov 2011, at 00:52, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Professional Sound Cards are in the reach of those on low budgets, you just 
have to do your homework.

My Fastrak Mixer for example cost me less than $100.00 and I got Protools Audio 
Studio bundled with this, the Protools Audio Studio software is now supposed to 
be accessible.

Imic sound devices are no good if you're planning to record guitar or digital 
instruments, they're fine! if you want to record audio but they don't support 
higher sampling rates which are used professionally, they don't have digital 
inputs which a lot of instruments use so in short we're talking 2 seprate ball 
games here.

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