M-Powered vs. LE
Are there any real differences between M-Powered and LE other than the Audio I/O supported? Any changes in the software interface? I realize this is a very general question, but I haven't been able to find a side-by-side comparison anywhere on the DD website. If anyone could point me to a comparison document, it would be much appreciated.
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Re: M-Powered vs. LE
Hello. Go to the main site and you can find it there.
Main Site> Products> Pro Tools LE & M Powered > Software Comparison. The software will mostly be the same. The M Powered will not include the bundle of plug ins (Reason Adapted, Live Digidesign Edition, etc) and will NOT work with DV Toolkit, DigiTranslator and a Control 24 surface. |
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And don't forget that a 96k sample rate is supported with the cheapest of the M-Powered supported hardware, which it is not for the MBox. That would make the M-Powered software better. Oh, but then you wouldn't have the option of using the Control 24 with your AP2496, like you do with the MBox. :|
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If I was a new buyer, I would be scratchin' my head over that one. The 24/96 is an obvious choice over Mbox in regards to the above. For some cheap PT editing stations in the studio, I think I will go with a few m-audio 24/96 based systems over the Mbox. Shane |
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dont forget to tack on $350!!!!!!!!!!! for pro tools m powerd software SOLD SEPERATELY
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We have soem platinum channels at work, and they suck. No headroom, noisy and thin. |
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Luckily the 1814 has ADAT lightpipe to avoid the built in converters. My point is that if you are going to say it's "better" because of it's ability to use a higher sampling rate, you may have be overlooking the things that make a bigger difference in terms of sound quality. The signal chain is only as good as it's weakest link. |
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