judging by the price, I bet it has motorized
faders and a jog wheel too! Just kidding. I doubt it is a control surface. LOL
You could get a used BCF2000 for about $100 though.
At 04:21 PM 4/17/2017, you wrote:
Is this thing just an interface, or is it a full on surface as well?
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Did anyone ever work this out with Avid to see a server-based license
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On Monday, December 5, 2016 at 4:09:33 PM UTC-5, Gord wrote:
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>That is good. I'll have to try it out
> with ivory and see if it works while the mac is
Is this thing just an interface, or is it a full on surface as well?
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Change it in the daw and the interface will follow that.
> On Apr 17, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
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> wow, sounds like a great budget interface. Anyone know how accessible it is
> on the Windows side for changing things like buffer size, sampling rate etc.?
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Excellent. Thanks very much for this.
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wow, sounds like a great budget interface. Anyone
know how accessible it is on the Windows side for
changing things like buffer size, sampling rate etc.?
At 12:44 PM 4/17/2017, you wrote:
The UMC404HD is $99 .
Behringer UMC404HD
4 input combo XLR/1/4 inputs.
4 Gain knobs.
Above each knob
The UMC404HD is $99 .
Behringer UMC404HD
4 input combo XLR/1/4 inputs.
4 Gain knobs.
Above each knob is a pair of buttons.
Left is instrument/Line (push in for instrument mode)
Right is Pad Switch.
Stereo mono button pushed in is mono. Allows you to monitor incoming input
signals in Mono or
Send me the one for the 404. And, how much is it? I'd highly consider it.
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Nope, in this case I am assuming they mean HD as in High Definition or
something like that. The HD versions of the interface are 24 bit/192khz were as
the non HD versions are only 24bit/96khz. Eitherway ProTOols HD isn’t required.
202HD is 2 inputs and two outputs.
204HD is 2 inputs, 4 outputs.
Now, you keep saying HD. I don't need PproTools HD to make this work, do I? I
don't have an HD license. All I have is the standard ProTools. Could that
potentially be an issue?
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Awesome! Wow, if that's all it is, is 80 bucks, I couldn't do it until next
month, but I'll hold on to this mail, and come the 3rd, I'll get it.
Do you have a textual button/dial layout description you could send me of where
all the dials/buttons/jacks are located?
BTW, how many channels is
Got ya, wasn’t aware it wasn’t multi track capable. Agreed with Kevin on the
Behringer. I have the UCM404HD if its still $99 then a good deal for price vs
features and no drivers needed on OS X. Also hear good things about the
UMC202HD and UMC204HD. Though I’d suggest grabbing them from sweet
That won't work because you're multimix is not a multi track recording
interface. What it's doing is summing both channels into one. Ditch themixer
and go get yourself a Behringer UMC 202. It's only 80 bucks on Amazon, and has
the same microphone preamp's that are on the X 32, which are
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