FP User
Publié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
(contenu en anglais)
Strong points: compatibility with studios all over, editing, Weak Points: Only 32 tracks, which should be plenty for most, but is a small amount compared to other DAWS. No off-line mixdown (bounce)...gotta do it in real-time. Many effects require stopping playback before plug-ins can be added.
Price paid
400
UTILIZATION
USB audio interfaces just don't handle as much as firewire/PCI interfaces. I can use many more plug-ins in other DAWS.
GETTING STARTED
It seems very sturdy, like it would handle the portable situations that it seems intended for. Many engineers use these away from thier TDM set-ups.
OVERALL OPINION
Sound Quality: Good for a $400.00 unit, espeically with this many features (2 preamps w/fantom power, software w/effects, editing, etc.). If you are skilled at mixing, the MBox sound will not get in your way.
I like it quite a bit, but quite frankly, this is "settling" until an upgrade to Digi 002 or TDM.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Girl6 ( 7-, 2004)
Price paid
400
UTILIZATION
USB audio interfaces just don't handle as much as firewire/PCI interfaces. I can use many more plug-ins in other DAWS.
GETTING STARTED
It seems very sturdy, like it would handle the portable situations that it seems intended for. Many engineers use these away from thier TDM set-ups.
OVERALL OPINION
Sound Quality: Good for a $400.00 unit, espeically with this many features (2 preamps w/fantom power, software w/effects, editing, etc.). If you are skilled at mixing, the MBox sound will not get in your way.
I like it quite a bit, but quite frankly, this is "settling" until an upgrade to Digi 002 or TDM.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Girl6 ( 7-, 2004)