Wow cool, who makes that? 

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Chris Norman
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 10:00 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Good control surfaces

I'm using the Project Mix I/O. Like the Digi003 (I think), it has 8 mic pre
amps. I've not got the transport bar to work, but then I haven't tried with
it much.

I'm using it as both control surface, and sound module, and I think it's
great. It also has the advantage of being cheap. However, it's been running
for years, and hasn't got a single problem, so I'm guessing it's built to
last! :-)

Have fun,

On 27/01/2013, Nick Gawronski <n...@nickgawronski.com> wrote:
> Hi, Not sure of the maker if you do searches for digi 003 or go to a 
> professional audio electronics store like the guitar center you should 
> be able to find out all you need to know.  If you are going to school 
> like me then asking your instructors or other classmates would also be 
> a good option.  I find taking audio classes helps a lot in learning 
> about the best methods for recording and placing microphones as I was 
> told if you have a degree in audio engineering from a school even if 
> you don't want to do this as a full time job it sure helps to learn 
> from professionals who know what they are doing and have years of 
> doing recording and mixing skills.  That is by no means the only 
> usable control surface but I like it because the moving controls as it 
> really helps me set levels.  Nick Gawronski
>
> Jed Barton <j...@jedbarton.com> wrote:
>
>>Who makes it, digidesign?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On  
>>Behalf Of Nick Gawronski
>>Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 5:24 PM
>>To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
>>Subject: Re: Good control surfaces
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>>Hi, I have the digi 003 which you can still find on line.  It has 8  
>>sliding up and down controls which move with pro tools so you can feel 
>>your  levels.
>>I like it for a new pro tools user.  My digi 003 came in a box wrapped 
>>up and all.  It can record in 24 bit 96 KHZ so it is a good system and 
>>some studios still use them so it is a good system for both the new 
>>and  advanced user and has a control where if you have more then 8 
>>tracks you can cycle between the tracks in banks of 8.  I was at the 
>>guitar center store and  they had one on display and found one on line 
>>that they were able to ship directly to my house and I always like to 
>>feel a device before I buy it.
>>You will need to install the drivers for the device once you get it or  
>>even before you get it you can download them and I would also suggest 
>>if pro tools prompts you to upgrade the firmware on the device you do 
>>so to avoid any issues in the future.  Nick Gawronski
>>
>>Jed Barton <j...@jedbarton.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey gang,
>>>
>>>I'm thinking I would get a control surface for protools, any good ones?
>>>I like the scrub wheel idea.  Does this also act as an in and out for 
>>>plugging in mics and stuff, or is it strictly control.  I think the 
>>>scrub wheel thing would rock.
>>>
>>>Thanks,Jed
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