Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-06 Thread Brian Howerton
Can you write me off-list and tell me a little about them and give me your 
opinion of them?  Are you currently using one of them now?  Thanks,
Brian
On Apr 6, 2012, at 7:40 AM, The Oreo Monster wrote:

> THe ones i recommended is the Tascam US122MKII or US144MKII. And yes the 
> control panel on these are at least accessible on the mac, but you would 
> probably never have to go in there.
> - T.O.M
> 
> On Apr 6, 2012, at 3:25 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:
> 
>> What was the model again of this interface?  Is the control panel accessible 
>> to us?  I'm sorry I missed part of the thread.  Kevin, what would you 
>> recommend for a good option for a portable interface?
>> Brian
>> On Apr 6, 2012, at 3:14 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks for this. I've never used this device, so this is good info when I'm 
>>> consulting potential buyers and clients.
>>> 
>>> Kevin
>> 
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-06 Thread The Oreo Monster
THe ones i recommended is the Tascam US122MKII or US144MKII. And yes the 
control panel on these are at least accessible on the mac, but you would 
probably never have to go in there.
- T.O.M

On Apr 6, 2012, at 3:25 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:

> What was the model again of this interface?  Is the control panel accessible 
> to us?  I'm sorry I missed part of the thread.  Kevin, what would you 
> recommend for a good option for a portable interface?
> Brian
> On Apr 6, 2012, at 3:14 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for this. I've never used this device, so this is good info when I'm 
>> consulting potential buyers and clients.
>> 
>> Kevin
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-06 Thread Brian Howerton
What was the model again of this interface?  Is the control panel accessible to 
us?  I'm sorry I missed part of the thread.  Kevin, what would you recommend 
for a good option for a portable interface?
Brian
On Apr 6, 2012, at 3:14 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Thanks for this. I've never used this device, so this is good info when I'm 
> consulting potential buyers and clients.
> 
> Kevin



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-06 Thread Kevin Reeves
Thanks for this. I've never used this device, so this is good info when I'm 
consulting potential buyers and clients.

Kevin

Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread The Oreo Monster
either the tascam US122 or US144 could fit in alaptop bag. The uS144 is alittle 
bigger/bulkier. They both have 2 mic/line inputs.
- T.O.M

On Apr 5, 2012, at 9:29 PM, Nick Gawronski  wrote:

> Hi, If I buy an interface that I can travel with as my digi 003 is rather 
> large what is the easiest way to switch interfaces with out having to resetup 
> all of the settings for the old one once I get back home and what interface 
> do you suggest that could fit into a normal laptop bag is this one you are 
> talking about very large and how many microphone plugs does it have?  Nick 
> Gawronski
> 
> On 4/5/2012 5:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> Yes it does. You have one midi in, and one midi out.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation
>> 
>> 
>> Chris,
>> I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface. THanks man
>> Brian
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> 
>>> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400. That things an
>>> amazing! little interface! I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton"
>>> 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
>>> Subject: portable interface recommendation
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so. I have
>>> a macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work
>>> with. Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or
>>> 2 mikes. Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac,
>>> but right now I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on. I
>>> was looking at the m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what
>>> people would recommend here. So basically I am looking for a portable
>>> interface to do recording and something I can plug some speakers in
>>> for mixing until I can upgrade my studio pc to an iMac. Thanks,
>>> Brian=
>> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, If I buy an interface that I can travel with as my digi 003 is 
rather large what is the easiest way to switch interfaces with out 
having to resetup all of the settings for the old one once I get back 
home and what interface do you suggest that could fit into a normal 
laptop bag is this one you are talking about very large and how many 
microphone plugs does it have?  Nick Gawronski


On 4/5/2012 5:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

Yes it does. You have one midi in, and one midi out.

Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation


Chris,
I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface. THanks man
Brian
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:


Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400. That things an
amazing! little interface! I've personally been extremely! happy with it.

Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton"

To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
Subject: portable interface recommendation


Hello all,
I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so. I have
a macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work
with. Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or
2 mikes. Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac,
but right now I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on. I
was looking at the m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what
people would recommend here. So basically I am looking for a portable
interface to do recording and something I can plug some speakers in
for mixing until I can upgrade my studio pc to an iMac. Thanks,
Brian=




Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I've found I really haven't had to change anything yet with the fast track. 
Now, down the road once I get more proficient, I may kick myself for that, 
but for now, I don't think I've even wanted to be tempted to open it, but 
maybe once, and that was just to see what it would do, and is it accessible.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin Reeves" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation


How is the tascam control pannel on the mac side? Is there much to it, or is 
it pretty standard. With the Fast Track stuff, we deal with a completely 
inaccessible control panel for changing direct monitoring and such.

Your t
On Apr 5, 2012, at 7:47 AM, The Oreo Monster wrote:

My vote in this catogory is still the tascam US122 or US144, i believe 
both are in the MKII iterations now. 2 mic inputs or line inputs, midi  in 
and out  headphones jack only minor gripe is the speaker outs are on rca 
jacks instead of balanced quarter inch or xlr jacks, but theres ways 
around it and thats probably not a concern for someone starting out. For 
around $100 the US122 can't be beat and for around $130 the US144 adds 
digital in and outs over S/PDIF.  I own the 144 so can answer specific 
questions on that if you want. Also the tascams interface is bus powered 
so no power suppply needed, and plenty of gain  for dynamic mics on the 
built in preamps.

- T.O.M

On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:


oh good.
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:


Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.

Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 


To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation


Chris,
I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
Brian
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an 
amazing! little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with 
it.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 


To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
Subject: portable interface recommendation


Hello all,
I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have 
a macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work 
with. Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 
mikes. Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but 
right now I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was 
looking at the m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people 
would recommend here.  So basically I am looking for a portable 
interface to do recording and something I can plug some speakers in for 
mixing until I can upgrade my studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,

Brian=










Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread The Oreo Monster
The control panell  actually seems pretty accessible on the mac with voice 
over, i just plugged in my 144 and opened it up and could see all the options 
and etc. That being said the only thing u would need it for atleast on the 144 
is changing the clock source for the digital inputs. It automatically by 
default would follow the sample rate of the project you are working in. So you 
don't need to go in ther to change sample rate or bit depth, or for any of the 
direct monitoring stuff. The US144 MKII which i haave has 5 knobs on the unit. 
1 Gain knob each for each of the analog inputs, of which there are 2 and theh 
can take xlr or 1/4' balanced or unbalanced. There is a knob that sets the mix 
between direct monitoring and comes playing back from your DAW. So at 12 o 
clock its a 50/50 mix, all the way to one side you only hear the daw, all the 
way to ther other side you only hear the direct signal. Then there is a 
headphone volume knob and a volume knob for the speaker outs. There is also a  
phantom power switch, a hi z/lowz switch so u can use line level or plug an 
instrument in directly with the 1/4 ins, and a mono/stereo switch , which when 
in mono  everything is monitored centered through the direct monitoring. When 
in stereo mode,  whatever comes in on channel 1 is on the left and channel 2 is 
on the right. I believe this just for monitoring and not for recording. The 
US122 if i am not mistaken just doesn't have the digital inputs and doesn't 
have a  separate knob for headphones and speaker volume.
- T.O.M

On Apr 5, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Kevin Reeves  wrote:

> How is the tascam control pannel on the mac side? Is there much to it, or is 
> it pretty standard. With the Fast Track stuff, we deal with a completely 
> inaccessible control panel for changing direct monitoring and such.
> Your t
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 7:47 AM, The Oreo Monster wrote:
> 
>> My vote in this catogory is still the tascam US122 or US144, i believe both 
>> are in the MKII iterations now. 2 mic inputs or line inputs, midi  in and 
>> out  headphones jack only minor gripe is the speaker outs are on rca jacks 
>> instead of balanced quarter inch or xlr jacks, but theres ways around it and 
>> thats probably not a concern for someone starting out. For around $100 the 
>> US122 can't be beat and for around $130 the US144 adds digital in and outs 
>> over S/PDIF.  I own the 144 so can answer specific questions on that if you 
>> want. Also the tascams interface is bus powered  so no power suppply needed, 
>> and plenty of gain  for dynamic mics on the built in preamps.
>> - T.O.M
>> 
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:
>> 
>>> oh good.
>>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.
>>>> 
>>>> Chris.
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Chris,
>>>> I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
>>>> Brian
>>>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
>>>>> little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris.
>>>>> 
>>>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>>>>> 
>>>>> To: 
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
>>>>> Subject: portable interface recommendation
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
>>>>> macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
>>>>> Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
>>>>> Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right 
>>>>> now I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at 
>>>>> the m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would 
>>>>> recommend here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do 
>>>>> recording and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I 
>>>>> can upgrade my studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,
>>>>> Brian=
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Kevin Reeves
How is the tascam control pannel on the mac side? Is there much to it, or is it 
pretty standard. With the Fast Track stuff, we deal with a completely 
inaccessible control panel for changing direct monitoring and such.
Your t
On Apr 5, 2012, at 7:47 AM, The Oreo Monster wrote:

> My vote in this catogory is still the tascam US122 or US144, i believe both 
> are in the MKII iterations now. 2 mic inputs or line inputs, midi  in and out 
>  headphones jack only minor gripe is the speaker outs are on rca jacks 
> instead of balanced quarter inch or xlr jacks, but theres ways around it and 
> thats probably not a concern for someone starting out. For around $100 the 
> US122 can't be beat and for around $130 the US144 adds digital in and outs 
> over S/PDIF.  I own the 144 so can answer specific questions on that if you 
> want. Also the tascams interface is bus powered  so no power suppply needed, 
> and plenty of gain  for dynamic mics on the built in preamps.
> - T.O.M
> 
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:
> 
>> oh good.
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> 
>>> Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
>>> Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Chris,
>>> I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
>>> Brian
>>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
>>>> little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
>>>> 
>>>> Chris.
>>>> 
>>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
>>>> Subject: portable interface recommendation
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
>>>> macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
>>>> Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
>>>> Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now 
>>>> I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the 
>>>> m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend 
>>>> here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording 
>>>> and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade 
>>>> my studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,
>>>> Brian=
>>> 
>> 
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread The Oreo Monster
My vote in this catogory is still the tascam US122 or US144, i believe both are 
in the MKII iterations now. 2 mic inputs or line inputs, midi  in and out  
headphones jack only minor gripe is the speaker outs are on rca jacks instead 
of balanced quarter inch or xlr jacks, but theres ways around it and thats 
probably not a concern for someone starting out. For around $100 the US122 
can't be beat and for around $130 the US144 adds digital in and outs over 
S/PDIF.  I own the 144 so can answer specific questions on that if you want. 
Also the tascams interface is bus powered  so no power suppply needed, and 
plenty of gain  for dynamic mics on the built in preamps.
- T.O.M

On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Brian Howerton  wrote:

> oh good.
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation
>> 
>> 
>> Chris,
>> I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
>> Brian
>> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> 
>>> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
>>> little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
>>> Subject: portable interface recommendation
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
>>> macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
>>> Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
>>> Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now 
>>> I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the 
>>> m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend 
>>> here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording 
>>> and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade my 
>>> studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,
>>> Brian=
>> 
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Brian Howerton
oh good.
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:56 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
> Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation
> 
> 
> Chris,
> I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
> Brian
> On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> 
>> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
>> little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
>> Subject: portable interface recommendation
>> 
>> 
>> Hello all,
>> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
>> macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
>> Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
>> Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now I 
>> want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the 
>> m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend 
>> here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording 
>> and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade my 
>> studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,
>> Brian=
> 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

Yes it does.  You have one midi in, and one midi out.

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Howerton" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: portable interface recommendation


Chris,
I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
Brian
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 


To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
Subject: portable interface recommendation


Hello all,
I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now 
I want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the 
m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend 
here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording 
and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade 
my studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,

Brian=




Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Brian Howerton
Chris,
I forgot to ask you if it had midi jacks on the interface.  THanks man
Brian
On Apr 5, 2012, at 6:46 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
> little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Brian Howerton" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
> Subject: portable interface recommendation
> 
> 
> Hello all,
> I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
> macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
> Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
> Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now I 
> want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the m-box 
> family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend here.  So 
> basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording and something 
> I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade my studio pc to an 
> iMac.  Thanks,
> Brian= 



Re: portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Personally, I love! the m-Audio Fast Track C400.  That things an amazing! 
little interface!  I've personally been extremely! happy with it.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Howerton" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:11 AM
Subject: portable interface recommendation


Hello all,
I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with. 
Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes. 
Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now I 
want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the 
m-box family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend 
here.  So basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording 
and something I can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade my 
studio pc to an iMac.  Thanks,
Brian= 



portable interface recommendation

2012-04-05 Thread Brian Howerton
Hello all,
I am getting ready to purchase protools in the next day or so.  I have a 
macbook pro, and I am looking for a portable interface to do work with.  
Basically I am looking for one where I can record midi and 1 or 2 mikes.  
Eventually, I want to upgrade my studio computer to an iMac, but right now I 
want to just use my macbook pro to do my work on.  I was looking at the m-box 
family of interfaces but wanted to see what people would recommend here.  So 
basically I am looking for a portable interface to do recording and something I 
can plug some speakers in for mixing until I can upgrade my studio pc to an 
iMac.  Thanks,
Brian