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Mike
Can you tell me (if you know) other solution for my studio. I am newbie and
want to equipped a little house studio. I work on Apple Macintosh and use
Logic audio for recording (sometime I use Soundrack and Garage band) and
working with midi files. I want to equipped my studio in way that I have
posibility to record multichannel (for example 5-6 voices via 5-6 mic on
separate tracks and piano or drums, bass etc also on separate tracks), and
posibiliti to make this on laptop also.
Sorry on bad english
On 6/10/05 6:51 PM, in article znr1118408132k@trad, "Mike Rivers"
<mrivers@d-and-d.com> wrote:
>
> In article <BECF06D4.3E15%david.ivic@pu.htnet.hr> david.ivic@pu.htnet.hr
> writes:
>
>> I'm from Croatia and it's not so simple. I contact my dealer via phone but I
>> still don't know price for dxb.
>
> It may take a while yet before they get geared up over there. I'd been
> noticing that most of the posters on the Mackie forum who were having
> trouble with their dxb consoles were from Europe and asked about this
> when I was chatting with the Mackie folks at the NAB show. He admitted
> that their support structure over there wasn't up to their US
> standards and that they were holding back on delivering more consoles
> over there until they were geared up to support them properly.
>
> Just to give you a ballpark idea, people in the US seem to be paying
> around $12,000 for a dxb-200 with whatever I/O configuration they
> need. The cost is variable depending on which I/O cards you need,
> probably +/- about $1,000.
>
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