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Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for traveling purposes and good
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Hi Nate,
When using it with Pro Tools, stuff like bit depth and sample rate are
identified by the session itself. The things that you'd need to use
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microphone suggestions
Thats annoying as I was still considering an ensemble one day and they updated
the ensemble to use the elements control software now. But if the iOS app
works then thats a start. Hopefully One can pair iOS to the device or desktop
app independently. Thats the downside with the Focusrite stuff,
Even if the interface displays different things, it's possible to customize it
so that macros are specific to the connected interface. A lot can be
accomplished but it's a matter of having access to the hardware in order to run
the software as a start.
The software for the Elements interfaces
The second gen scarlet and the Clarett are using the same control software. The
difficulty with Keyboard Maestro may be if it shows a different interface for
each device type. Any idea if the Element Mac software is accessible or will we
have to rely on the iOS software?
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Slau Halatyn
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 2:39 PM
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Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for traveling purposes and good
microp
Apogee Element is a bit more expensive but 8 I/O and the iOS app is accessible.
regarding the focusrite panel, I can probably make it pretty accessible through
Keyboard Maestro. Curious if the Scarlet and Claret panels are the same. My
brother just got one of those and I can probably grab it
Portable and 8 combi inputs? Not sure that exist as anything with that many
inputs usually ends up being atleast 1 rack space, or a larger desktop format.
THe Focusrite Clarett 4 pre has 8 inputs but only 4 are mic/line. The other 4
are just line inputs. Also it relies on the Focusrite control
Hi, I have been waiting until I really want to do some work before buying
a new interface as my Digi 003 is rather large and it probably won't be
supported much longer so I want to get something before that happenss. I
would like around 8 inputs that are preferabley the combo jacks that can
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