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> Thanks! a little surfing later, and my eyes are opened....... i >think >i may have to get an iBook and turn it into my little portable recording >studio.... =) remembering an earlier thread...folks were chiming in about USB not being terribly friendly to audio. seems to work fine for midi information, but y'all were commenting that for critical audio work, it might not be the best way to go. that kindof stopped my interest in the Tascam USB mixer, and also the new Event mixer (although the event's matrix system seems terribly intriguing). Is USB that bad for audio? Right now, i'm messing with the onboard sound input/outputs on a powerbook G3. Would a USB audio interface be better? worse? the firewire interfaces are starting to show up. i've had pretty good luck using Imovie with firewire to a digital video cam, but sometimes the communication between laptop and camera chokes and you have to start again. i wonder if the same will be for firewire audio. > if you use a USB audio interface, does that bypass the computer's >soundcard? as far as i know...yes. although the macs have never shipped with soundcards, per se. they have always had the audio on board, with 1/8" mini jacks for input and speaker output (some of the older AV macs being an exception - RCA's). funny that they've now dumped the audio in on the new powerbooks and ibooks. i've been a mac-head for about 7 years now, and it seems that with each new generation, they come up with something really cool, but they dump something that was useful, too. anybody want a 7100/66 powermac? i'm getting a used G4 this weekend. i'm sure someone is just dying for Nubus technology, yes? and that 66mhz 601 chip just SMOKES...and gosh, it only cost $2300 new. rich