Stories about: M-Audio

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    Pro Tools remains the Pro's choice 02/09/2009 23:38:00

    Almost since its inception, Pro Tools's outstanding mixing board mimicry has made it the pro's choice for intuitive, upscale audio recording and manipulation -- the DAW's DAW, as it were. You'll find Avid Technology's Pro Tools (usually the Mac version) in most professional recording studios. However, for creative sequencing and MIDI editing Pro Tools has always been a weak sister. Many composers have used Logic, Cubase, Finale, Sibelius, Reason or some such to create music, then exported the project into Pro Tools only for audio recording and editing. With the new Pro Tools 8 (US$200 and up, depending on related hardware), users can realistically use Pro Tools as a one-stop composing/recording shop.
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    Digitize all of your old media 29/05/2009 03:45:00

    Technology has progressed so quickly that anyone over the age of 30 has probably amassed a collection of data generated in both analog and multiple generations of digital technology. (I'm looking at you, Commodore cassette tape drive.) And though you may never need a particular bit of data, being able to find an eight-year-old resume or to search through a decade of tax returns may prove invaluable at some point. It's a great way to reduce clutter, too: Once you've digitized and backed up your old media, you can then recycle or otherwise dispose of much of it. So let's look at what you need to know to digitize all of your old media.
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    Sound cards 22/06/2005 11:26:58

    This buying guide will explain to you the relevant sound card technology, specs and must-know facts, ensuring you make the right purchase decision.
 
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