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| Final Call |
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/one.php
Your thoughts? I've been looking for a nice small interface to just record demos on with my guitar and i came across this. The price of it is a mere $250. Wondering if it would be worth it, considering it is Apogee lol. |
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| Final Call |
| MEH nevermind, you can only use it on a Mac. |
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| rockstarjoe |
| check out the steinberg ci2. Got one a couple months ago and no regrets here. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Final Call
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/one.php
Your thoughts? I've been looking for a nice small interface to just record demos on with my guitar and i came across this. The price of it is a mere $250. Wondering if it would be worth it, considering it is Apogee lol. |
Nice little single input but I got me Echo Audiofire4 for less than that, which has 4 in 4 out, HiZ inputs on the front with trim controls, midi, and is solid as a rock. |
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| Kismet7 |
| Dj Rann covered it. |
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| alanzo |
| I don't understand why Apogee is releasing products that alienates at least 1/2 of their market. |
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| Kismet7 |
| this product makes complete sense, from Apogee's business standpoint. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
this product makes complete sense, from Apogee's business standpoint. |
It does - I can't think of any really good single input guitar interfaces that are that compact or from such a good brand.
I reckon it will be fairly popular. |
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| Kismet7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
It does - I can't think of any really good single input guitar interfaces that are that compact or from such a good brand.
I reckon it will be fairly popular. |
exactly...and Apogee needs a feet warming entry into their brand by people with smaller pockets, or people just starting out, so that one day when they do get a hold of some cash, they've already been part of the Apogeee family once. Next time they buy into something like their Ensemble or 16 AD/DA or Rosetta series...etc
So basically they can start with Apogee and then grow with Apogee, as their needs expand. A product like this is almost like trojan marketing, for a company that has Apogee type product offering. |
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| Final Call |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
exactly...and Apogee needs a feet warming entry into their brand by people with smaller pockets, or people just starting out, so that one day when they do get a hold of some cash, they've already been part of the Apogeee family once. Next time they buy into something like their Ensemble or 16 AD/DA or Rosetta series...etc
So basically they can start with Apogee and then grow with Apogee, as their needs expand. A product like this is almost like trojan marketing, for a company that has Apogee type product offering. |
totally agree with this statement. if i had a mac, i would totally jump onto this product in an instance but i don't. Does anyone know of any other alternative? |
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| cristianokeller |
| Apogee Ensemble works on a hackintosh? |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by cristianokeller
Apogee Ensemble works on a hackintosh? |
Wouldn't go near it.
We had to set up an Ensemble to interface with Protools HS at work and that thing gave us so much during setup it virtually wasn't worth it. In fairness, it's not supported for PTHD, but it doesn't like to be used for things that it;s not perfectly meant for so I dread to think what it would be like on a hackintosh.
I just don;t get the hackintosh thing. Just buy a ing mac or deal with windows. |
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