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Should I buy a DA7?
I am a digi 001 user for now (Mac), hope to upgrade to mix+ when it's more affordable.
Currently. I hate the complexity of my Roland 168rc! I don't have a lot of time to monkey around trying to get gear to work. I want to record! The contol surface...pre's, authentic studio and room to grow sure look tempting. Should I just get an apogee rosetta, mic pre and a mini hui instead |
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Re: Should I buy a DA7?
The DA7 is a little bit complicated to get going. You have to change some internal settings to get it to emulate a HUI on the first eight faders. It's like any other piece of gear, you have to learn how to get around it, but keep in mind that the DA7 does a LOT of stuff, so the learning curve might be pretty high. Good converters though, and the price on these things has gone SOOOOOO low!
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Re: Should I buy a DA7?
Thanks for the input about the DA7. I have been reading through all the documentation
that I can find on da7.com. Manual, upgrades etc and I feel as long as the manual is acurate I can figure it all out. They have a users forum so thats a big plus. I fought with that Korg 168rc manual (it might as well have been written in Japanese) I must admit that I get confused with that digital I/O section of the 001 too. I'm gonna have to read it a few more times I guess Yeah the DA7 is a great value! As long I can use it for some basic functions to start out (mic pre's for the digi) I should be pleased. |
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