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Raoul23 09-26-2010 12:24 PM

Best interface for pro tools hd
 
Hi everyone im now about to embark on my pro tools hd journey PC is being built could people please suggest interfaces and features that they all have. Also someone told me id have to buy a mixing desk is that true.

Thanks Raoul :-)

lifer 09-26-2010 02:37 PM

Re: Best interface for pro tools hd
 
I'll cut and paste the same answer i gave someone else today if that's ok?!

I would suggest a passive volume attenuator if you are going into powered monitors. You can do it cheaply with an SM Patch Pro type for about £100 http://www.dv247.com/studio-equipmen...enuator--51232
or if you have the money, an SPL 2 control (£300 ish) or similar (They do the MTC 2381 with talkback facilities etc for about £500)
Stay away from active boxes like the Mackie Big Knob imho, they will colour the sound too much.

No need for a mixer necessarily.. I mix in the box most of the time and these will allow you to do that and still send headphone mixes etc.
You might consider the new Omni interface..it has volume control and a cue mixer built in etc. I use a 192 which sounds great but i would probably buy an Omni if I was buying now for all the convenience it offers. Looks good!

docric 09-26-2010 05:08 PM

Re: Best interface for pro tools hd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raoul23 (Post 1673621)
... could people please suggest interfaces and features that they all have...

Hey Raoul,

Avid's new line, Lynx Aurora, Apogee's series, Mytek's (probably forgetting one or two) all are plug n' play with HD...IOW (they are seen as a 192 or multiple 192 interfaces)... features and different models will be listed on their websites.

IHTH


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