That is a great interface though.  It really is.
> On Nov 30, 2015, at 1:25 PM, Vaughn Brown <jazzdress...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I do not use the mixing software as I use Protools to do the mixing. I
> actually do not if the mixing software for Pro40 is accessible. I
> think it is, though.
> Have you gone into a music shop that carries such hardwares to
> physically check them out? That is how I did my research; took
> reccomendations from others and then ventured into some music stores
> to examine them. Then I made my purchase online.
> Vaughn
> 
> On 11/30/15, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Currently, I have the pro 40, and though the buttons are great, as I
>> understand and the last time I checked, the mix control software is not
>> accessible.  That is why I am looking in to another option like the apogee
>> interfaces.
>> Brian
>>> On Nov 30, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Vaughn Brown <jazzdress...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Andy,
>>> 
>>> sweetwater.com is a great place to buy. Depending on the channels I
>>> think the Saffire Pro40 is a good start. It connects using Firewire,
>>> has eight channel inputs, two outputs for speakers, two headphone
>>> jacks, and consists of knobs for level controls and buttons for
>>> phamtom powered microphones.
>>> I also use an Axium keyboard, which uses a USB to plug into the
>>> computer. As for the guitar hardware someone else will have to answer
>>> that. Sweetwater customer service is remarkable. They've worked with
>>> blind musicians before and if you describe what you need they will
>>> most certainly match you up. Explain that you need the most hands-on,
>>> knob and button oriented hardware and they be delighted to help. I do
>>> not have any bad experience and everything I won, keyboard, control
>>> surface, microphones etc are from them.
>>> 
>>> I hope this gives you a start.
>>> 
>>> Best of luck and do feel free to ask questions. That is why we have this
>>> list.
>>> Vaughn
>>> 
>>> On 11/30/15, Andy B. <sonfir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I am just getting started with Pro Tools. Unfortunately, most of the
>>>> hardware left from my previous stint with another DAW brand is sub
>>>> quality.
>>>> I wish to start over with new equipment and hardware, but do not know
>>>> what
>>>> equipment to purchase. I have a list of items with nowhere to find good
>>>> quality brands or models. Can someone help me out? The list with
>>>> additional
>>>> notes where necessary is below.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 1.      Pro Tools 12.3 - On the way.
>>>> 
>>>> 2.      Control surface - price is not a concern.
>>>> 
>>>> 3.      Audio input for recording instruments such as vocals, guitar,
>>>> and
>>>> keyboard - USB enabled with a direct input method. Price is not a
>>>> concern.
>>>> 
>>>> 4.      Guitar amp modulator - portable, price is not a concern.
>>>> 
>>>> 5.      Keyboard - Must be portable, workstation type of playing. Must
>>>> have
>>>> the ability to play soft synths/virtual instruments in Pro Tools. Price
>>>> is
>>>> not a concern.
>>>> 
>>>> I believe the list above will get me started for now. A note of
>>>> importance,
>>>> I am completely blind, and cannot read anything printed on the screen or
>>>> device. My current computer is a MACBook Pro mid 2015 with 500GB flash
>>>> drive, 16GB memory, and an I7 with 8 processor cores. I have OSX 10.11
>>>> installed. If anyone can help, it would be appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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