The Etherwave is ordered and on its way :)
I've a couple of questions regarding recording via my MacPro (intel). I'm fairly adept at working with GarageBand (and to a lesser extent Logic), and have put together many straight sequenced pieces, and a number of audio pieces using voice and foley (primarily using a C01U USB mic).
Ideally, I'd like to directly connect the Etherwave to the line in (via a small mixer if needed) and record straight into GarageBand. Any effects could (of course) be added in post, but where post effects can be fine, they won't do much for live playing (as they can be such an integral part for some styles).
Is using the Mac/GarageBand combo as a live-play solution (with s/w effects) feasible, or am I going to get killed by the inherent latency in the system? I'm using a pair of
M-Audio BX5a powered monitors, so I'm not too worried about that side of things.
So, am I buying myself a world of pain going the DI route, or should I stick with outboard amp/effects and record via a mic? Of course, this wouldn't have been a problem if the boy hadn't decided to take the Behringer keyboard combo off to college :)
I guess that this is just as applicable to PCs and other s/w, but what can I say, I'm a Mac fan-boy :)
Cheers
I've a couple of questions regarding recording via my MacPro (intel). I'm fairly adept at working with GarageBand (and to a lesser extent Logic), and have put together many straight sequenced pieces, and a number of audio pieces using voice and foley (primarily using a C01U USB mic).
Ideally, I'd like to directly connect the Etherwave to the line in (via a small mixer if needed) and record straight into GarageBand. Any effects could (of course) be added in post, but where post effects can be fine, they won't do much for live playing (as they can be such an integral part for some styles).
Is using the Mac/GarageBand combo as a live-play solution (with s/w effects) feasible, or am I going to get killed by the inherent latency in the system? I'm using a pair of
M-Audio BX5a powered monitors, so I'm not too worried about that side of things.
So, am I buying myself a world of pain going the DI route, or should I stick with outboard amp/effects and record via a mic? Of course, this wouldn't have been a problem if the boy hadn't decided to take the Behringer keyboard combo off to college :)
I guess that this is just as applicable to PCs and other s/w, but what can I say, I'm a Mac fan-boy :)
Cheers