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Re: Hardisc recording



I like Cubase, but I would like very much to see the Pro Tools you spoke 
of-
they make a great product for professional recording- and I would imagine
their home user version would be good as well.
As for hardware, I would look into Gadget Labs 424, 496, or 824 cards- I
hear they are outstanding and have A+ technical and driver support-
www.gadgetlabs.com-

Good Luck-

Cliff

-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Angulo <L.Angulo@t-online.de>
To: Loopers delight <loopers-delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Thursday, June 08, 2000 3:17 AM
Subject: Hardisc recording


>Hello outhere,
>I am getting into hardisc recording and trying to gather some information
>before i buy.I only have my PC so i need to buy all the components,sound
>card,software, etc. I was recomended the Guillemot Maxi Studio Isis versus
>the Cubase or Logic audio. has anybody experience or compared these?Therer
>is also the pro tools home recording studio.What i am looking for is a 
>good
>professional program with sequencer and sampling capabilities and easy to
>work with! As far as sound cards what is my best option? There´s the
>Montego,turtle beach,etc.
>I apreciate your comments!
>thanks
>L.A.
>