well yeah, it's a firewire interface with plenty of inputs/outputs and decent sound for the money. i did say it might be a bit much for him, it depends if he wants to get some hardware boxes in the future or stay within the computer.jackbrazzo wrote:what does this do just looks like an enhanced USB device. Better Sound?M-Audio ProFire 610 £246
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I'm the other way around, really don't dig reason (or ableton, that really didn't sit well with me), each to their own I guesstone-def wrote:
Record is good because it has a decent EQ section on the mixer. i find with Reason alone you miss out on one of the most important tools in production.
i tried Reaper and on paper it looks really good but it wasn't very enjoyable to use. it's probably my least favorite DAW i've tried and i've used most of them.
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Main thing (for the OP) - it's cheap and has all the features that are essential in a DAW.