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Old 9th May 2008, 10:01 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kingthing View Post
Cool, I was hoping that would be the case. So, just so I get this right as long as I have a firewire port on the pc and plug in the interface I can record everything through the interface, mix using the software on the pc and then monitor while I mix using the outputs from the interface connected to my amp? Phew!
Thanks again for the replies I'm just trying to get all this right in my head before wasting any money on a setup that isn't gonna do what I want. I love the ease of use of my multitrack but I'm having to get it repaired for the 3rd time and it's no longer under warranty so I'm trying to weigh up whether to pay to have it fixed or cut my losses and ditch it
One thing to remember is that not all firewire ports are created equally. To get the best preformance you want a Ti chipset based firewire setup.

While not essential, it can make things alot easier. Obviously try with your current firewire first tho as it could work fine
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