Re: Replacement Audio Interface

2014-07-05 Thread Chris Norman
I'll happily sell you the jog wheel. I have no idea how to get it out of the 
unit though. Where a bouts do you live? I'm wondering if you don't just want 
the whole thing.

Cheers,

On 5 Jul 2014, at 04:59, Jon Woodland j...@edgetonestudios.com wrote:

 I picked up a used Project Mix IO the other week, and it's missing the jog 
 wheel. Do you still have your broken unit? If so, would you be willing to 
 sell me the jog wheel?
 
 Jon
 
 On Friday, 19 July 2013 07:51:53 UTC-7, Chris Norman wrote:
 Hi all, 
 My Project Mix I/O seems to have broken just the other day, meaning I 
 can't record anything. 
 
 Can I have some recommendations for good interfaces to replace it 
 please? The mixer part isn't a must, but would be nice, what I would 
 like though, is at least 8 inputs, and a fair few outputs, something 
 which will match, and possibly outdo the Project Mix for IO. 
 
 I looked into the MAudio ProFire, and the Focusrite Sapphire Pro, and 
 the ProFire seems to win. Any thoughts on these? 
 
 Cheers all, and have a great weekend. 
 
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 Take care, 
 
 Chris Norman. 
 
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Re: Replacement Audio Interface

2014-07-05 Thread Ricky Corey
Hey Kevin, are you from Detroit?
Ricky
On Jul 5, 2014, at 12:51 AM, Kevin Reeves reeves...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'd go for the focus right Scarlet 18 I 20. I don't trust M Audio anymore, as 
 they've begun to crapify their build quality.
 
 As a trainer for the state of Illinois who teaches pro tools, we order 
 nothing but these scarlets and they are completely rock solid.
 
 The mac Control panel isn't accessible, however the files are basic XML so I 
 think they can be edited by hand. I have access to folks who can make a 
 control panel config file with any setting you need changed. I was also made 
 aware of the fact that the control panel is accessible on windows a bit, but 
 I can't verify that.
 
 If you want to go the mixer route, there's always the Mackie Onyx stuff. I 
 own one of those and love it for Pro Tools.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Kevin
 
 
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Re: Replacement Audio Interface

2014-07-05 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Is the Focusright interface you mention simply just? an interface, or does 
it also function as a control Surface?  I've thought of getting a Digi 03, 
but seeing that they're not made anymore, I don't want to get something, 
then it crap on me.  I'd want something which could be replaced, as now that 
I'm getting very very serious with my PT stuff, I want to consider what is 
gonna give me the best access, along with the best and cleanest sound 
closest to the commercial grade Nashville sound.


If the Focusright doesn't do both, is there an interface maybe you all could 
recommend which would be good for a beginner?  Remember, I'm probably not as 
far along as most of you are with PT.  I could never musically at this point 
in time compare to Kevin Reeves, nor to Slau, or some of the other pros on 
this list.  Don't get me wrong, I'm decent, but I'm still definitely 
probably not commercial grade by any means.  I need a lot of work.  At least 
I'm now however willing to stop denying it, and admit it.  I probably don't 
need more than maybe 4 channels.  My workflow is basically just maybe 6 or 7 
virtual instrument tracks, and maybe 3 at most backing vocal tracks, pushing 
it, and one lead vocal track.  So, 8 PT tracks, of which probably only 4 of 
them are audio tracks.  I spoke to sweet Water about maybe looking into 
getting me set up with a surface, and my sales rep is looking into it more 
for me, but if you all could recommend something accessible which I could 
suggest to him we look into, it definitely would help us both out.  It would 
need to be USB, as the mac I use doesn't have Firewire nor Thunderbolt.


Chris.

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Subject: Re: Replacement Audio Interface


I'd go for the focus right Scarlet 18 I 20. I don't trust M Audio anymore, 
as they've begun to crapify their build quality.


As a trainer for the state of Illinois who teaches pro tools, we order 
nothing but these scarlets and they are completely rock solid.


The mac Control panel isn't accessible, however the files are basic XML so I 
think they can be edited by hand. I have access to folks who can make a 
control panel config file with any setting you need changed. I was also made 
aware of the fact that the control panel is accessible on windows a bit, but 
I can't verify that.


If you want to go the mixer route, there's always the Mackie Onyx stuff. I 
own one of those and love it for Pro Tools.


Hope this helps.

Kevin


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