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Digidesign Mbox2 Pro Recording Interface - Includes Pro Tools Le Software

3.5.11

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The Mbox 2 Pro is a portable, high-definition audio/MIDI production system that delivers truly professional sound quality. Packing an impressive variety of connection options into a compact interface, Mbox 2 Pro puts powerful multitrack recording and mixing capabilities into your hands, so you can create wherever inspiration strikes. Mbox 2 Pro also includes award-winning, industry-standard Pro Tools LE software and a huge collection of pro effects and instrument plug-ins to get you started creating right away.
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Technical Details

- Professional sound quality
- Supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz resolution
- 48V phantom power for high quality condenser microphones
- 6 simultaneous inputs, 8 simultaneous outputs
- Powered by FireWire or included power supply
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Mackie 802-VLZ3 8-Ch. Compact Recording/SR Mixer

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The ultra-compact 802-VLZ3 Premium 8-Channel Mic/Line Mixer builds on the legacy of Mackie?s top-selling VLZ mixers. Three studio-grade XDR2? (Extended Dynamic Range) mic preamps and proprietary 3-band Active EQ give the 802-VLZ3 its high-headroom, low-noise functionality. Its super-sleek, extra-rugged steel chassis is packed with an extensive feature set, including 5 full channel strips, a dedicated Stereo Return channel, a comprehensive control room section, phantom power for condenser mics, and bright 12-segment stereo meters. The 802-VLZ3 delivers the same phenomenal sound and performance that makes the makes the 1604-VLZ3 prized in studios and on stages around the globe.
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Technical Details

- 8-channel mixer featuring Mackie VLZ3's signature low noise, high-headroom design
- 3 studio-grade XDR2 Extended Dynamic Range mic preamps
- 3-Band Active EQ
- Aux send, level, pan and PFL solo on each channel
- Stereo Return for connecting effects processor or other stereo source
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Customer Buzz
 "versatile" 2010-03-19
By D. H. Preuss II (Baja)
I really like my Mackie, use it as a recording mixer. No noise, versatile, rugged, great instruction book. Insert points on two channels, 5 different ways to do anything you want with the thing.

Customer Buzz
 "Superb Mixing quality!" 2010-01-20
By Conduct (Oakland, CA)
I was looking to upgrade my previous Behringer mixer of 6 years. I did some research and was eye balling a Yamaha usb mixer. I went to my local music store for the Yamaha and none were in stock. Debating whether I should in-store order the Yamaha the sales rep asked me what I was looking for in a mixer and I replied "Better quality than my Behringer" He then told me about Mackie's top notch quality. Now I've been to a couple of professional studios that have Mackie and a recording class I took in College used them, It never occurred to me that I could afford one for my home studio. The Mackie 802-VLZ3 fit within my budget so I bought it, knowing I'd return it if I wasn't satisfied.



I brought it home hooked it up and listened to music 2 hours straight, extremely pleased with the quality and low noise of this unit. Mabye it was the difference from my old mixer that wowed me but it was definitely worth the 2hundred I spent. I highly recommend a great pair of studio quality head phones or monitors to accompany this mixer if you don't have already. It also comes with a free 'Tracktion' recording software.



Now if only they can have usb connectivity for the same price!

Customer Buzz
 "Outstanding small mixer" 2009-11-25
By Frank Haas (Daytona Beach, FL United States)
I am relatively new to professional audio with my budding voice-over operation and small home recording studio. I read about a variety of mixers. There are many models and most do essentially the same things. What sold me (other than the extensive feature list) was a YouTube video in which Mackie engineers tortured the 802-VLZ3 and several other makes of similar smaller mixers. When the 802-VLZ3 survived being driven over by a Jeep and the others didn't, I was sold. For my home studio, the 802-VLZ3 has plenty of inputs and capabilities. The mike preamp is virtually noise-free. The controls are solid and smooth. The connectors are robust and solid. Everything has a solid feel. It's quality through and through. In the few months that I've used the mixer I have enjoyed trouble-free operation. I have yet to exceed its capabilities and my recordings come out great. This Mackie mixer is a solid performer and a great first mixer for the home recording newbie.

Customer Buzz
 "Solid mixer" 2009-01-11
By R. Cantrell (KC MO)
The mixer is nice and solidly built and seems to work good. I have never

used a mixer before so some of the functions were a little confusing by reading the manual.


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Lexicon Alpha Desktop Recording Studio

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The Lexicon Alpha Desktop Recording Studio continues the tradition of excellence established by its popular siblings, the Lambda and Omega desktop recording studios.Alpha Studio is a bus-powered 2x2x2 USB I/O Mixer packaged as a complete recording solution with Cubase LE and the Lexicon Pantheon VST Reverb plug-in. The Alpha Studio features one XLR microphone input, two TRS line inputs, and two TRS & RCA line outs. Alphas front panel features an ultra high-z 1/4-inch instrument input for direct to computer recording and a 1/8-inch high powered headphone output for use with professional or consumer headphones.Record anywhere you can carry your laptop! Studio quality hardware and powerful software that turns your PC or Mac into a 24-bit recording studio.FOUR INPUTS: RECORD UP TO TWO TRACKS AT ONCE!Stereo line inputs for keyboards, drum machines or analog output of a CD/MP3 player. RF-filtered TRS active-balanced inputs accept either balanced or unbalanced signals.Low-noise mic preamp with balanced XLR inputs.High-impedance front panel input for electric guitar or bass.PROFESSIONAL MIXER FEATURESSeparate mic and line level input controls with individual peak indicators.Monitor mix control for balancing an audio source between live input and playback mix level while recording. Can be switched to stereo or mono.High-powered headphone amp offers ultra-clear fidelity while delivering ample power for any type of headphones.RF-filtered and TRS balanced Line outputs for speaker monitoring.USB POWEREDConnect to your computer with the included USB cable and record with the included Cubase LE software. No need for a power supply... so you can record anywhere you can take your laptop.
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- Record up to 2 tracks at once
- 44.1kHz to 48kHz sample rates, 16-bit or 24-bit resolution
- One XLR mic, two TRS line, and one Hi-Z instrument inputs
- Two TRS and RCA line outputs
- Software suite includes Cubase LE4 and Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in
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Customer Buzz
 "Sweet box" 2010-05-20
By Jeffrey Wertz (New York City)
I'm an audio professional and radio dj for over 30 years. People who knock this unit don't seem to know what they are talking about.



Back in the early 1980's you couldn't buy any Lexicon box for under $2000. And those were 1980's dollars!



I use this unit with my Thinkpad, radio dj software and a Lacie external hard drive to have access to 50,000 songs while I'm on the air. Granted, I don't record through this unit (I use Pro Tools in my studio), but I can tell you this: for a mere $[...] bucks this unit has that famous pristine Lexicon sound quality that used to cost us at least a couple grand in 1980s bucks.



Great sound. Pro balanced +4 dbins and outs, just the right feature set and high enough reliability for live broadcasting.



I'm more than happy I checked around and selected this fine piece of gear.



Customer Buzz
 "Nice cheap upgrade from onboard audio" 2010-01-24
By G. Reagan
Contrary to what some think, this does work with Win7 x64 unless I just have an updated version. It will work as a WDM or MME device using the default Win7 drivers and shows up as a USB audio device. I'm using Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 PE so I didn't bother installing Cubase but the following method should work just the same if you want the better ASIO mode.



First google the asio4all driver and install the latest which was the 2.10 beta version at this time. Plug the Alpha in, it will say error but that is probably just the missing Lexicon ASIO driver. Once that installs, go to the Windows sound device panel and set the USB audio device as the default for playback and recording. If the USB audio device doesn't show yet, unplug the Alpha then plug it back in or restart.



Now when you start a program that can use ASIO mode, the asio4all icon will show in the system tray and you can set which devices to use. Adjust the ASIO buffer size if there is any crackle in the playback caused from missing data. I was able to get half the latency compared to the Lexicon driver running in XP so I wouldn't even bother using their driver even when they finally update it.



As for the actual device, it's very solid and has a clean sound with low latency (30-60ms). The base is metal and the top is plastic but an industrial strength. There isn't really much of a choice in this price range for 24bit 48Khz so I consider this a good replacement for default on board sound more than anything. It's nice to have the monitor mix to have 0 latency when needed then switch back to standard playback. One thing I don't like is that the output level is linked to both the headphone and line out so you can't adjust them independently.



I'm pleased with it and give it 5 stars for myself but 3 stars for regular people. It can't really be recommended simply because of the extra steps needed for Win7 x64 which is becoming the default Windows install.





Customer Buzz
 "A Mac oriented review" 2010-01-21
By R C-R
The Alpha works fine with Apple's new OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard), but you will have problems installing the Cubase LE 4 software that comes with it -- the installer will stall at the "one minute remaining" mark & never finish. Steinberg has released a "hotfix" for this 10.6-only issue but it won't work with the Lexicon disc in the product box, probably because that disc has an old version (4.0.3) of Cubase LE 4 on it. That version also has other problems that will affect Leopard users too, so ultimately you will want to get Mac version 4.1.2 or better of the software. You can get the installer for 4.1.2 from Steinberg, but only by accessing its server using an anonymous connection to "[...]" as a guest, or by contacting Lexicon Pro customer support & asking that the updated disc be sent to you. The 4.1.2 installer will still hang if you run it under Snow Leopard, but after you force quit it, Cubase will be properly installed & work perfectly.



But it is definitely worth the hassle. Cubase LE 4 may be Steinberg's "lightest" version of this software but it still is among the most capable products of its type & is the only way you can use the Lexicon pro quality "Pantheon" VST reverb plugin included with the product. Price even Lexicon's cheapest stand-alone reverb unit & you will see why the Alpha is a bargain.



As for audio quality of the Alpha itself, I'm a pro sound mixer & I think it is quite good. Most users will not notice that it has fully balanced, +4 dB pro level line in & line out connections, but this makes a huge difference when used with other pro equipment. Just understand that it is a 2 in, 2 out interface -- those 3 conductor jacks on the back each take one signal apiece, & this is what you should use whenever possible.



If you are looking for a dirt cheap pro quality interface & software bundle, you won't do better than the Alpha at $80 from Amazon, even with all the hassles of getting the software installed.

Customer Buzz
 "Sorry, but this is not for me." 2010-01-18
By Mr. Vadim Permakoff (NJ, USA)
I needed a sound input / output device for my notebook, which is not that expensive and suitable for home recording. Not for professional recording - just to make a recording of my 6 years old daughter learning to play a piano. So... I was looking on Internet to find some inexpensive (but not the cheapest) USB PC Interface, and I found this device here on Amazon. I was quite impressed by the description of the Lexicon Alpha, which was all about 24 bit A/D converters and all the features, and included Steinberg LE, etc.



I ordered it directly from the Amazon (I mean it was sold by the Amazon, not the other company) a few days ago and received it as expected, no problem with that. I opened the box and I was somewhat disappointed by the cheap look of the device. The box is made from cheap plastic (this I knew from the previous reviews and was not surprised by that), but even connectors are made from plastic! Even nuts on the connectors are made from plastic and all this indicates that it would not last any long. Anyway, I thought, the convertors are 24 bit and they should produce some decent sound, and I don't need anything better.



So, I connected it to my notebook, and voila! - it worked right from the start! My Windows XP did say - new device is found, and did recognize the device as "Lexicon", even without installing the drivers. So far so good. But then I put on my headphones and tried to listen my Yamaha keyboard connected via the Lexicon - it did not sound right! It did sound like some cheapest Casio $20 toy. OK, let me listed the CD, I thought, but CD did not sound any good either, the sound was even worse then I can get from my notebook headphone output.



I thought, may be the problem is that I did not install the drivers. So, I inserted the installation disk and started the installation. The installation started as expected, I did all steps to unplug and plug back the device, and so on. After installing drivers I tried the sound again. Nothing changed. May be I need to restart the computer? I did - nothing changed. May be I need to reinstall drivers? I did - nothing changed. Apparently it was a sound quality, which this device can produce.



At this point I was quite disappointed, but still did not think to return the device. I thought, I needed it only for the simple home recording, may be it will work OK just for that. So, I tried to do some recording, only to realize that the background noise is so bad, that it is impossible to get any decent recording from this device. In other words - it was bad in all respects! I saw one review, where the reviewer did complain about horrible background noise, why did I not listen?



As a result, after several hours lost to make any use of this junk, I'm returning it back and I will probably never buy anything from Lexicon again.



I'm giving two stars to Lexicon Alpha only because it works and it has Cubase LE 4 in the package, but, really, it should be one star.



Updated: to be fair to Lexicon, I should mention that the background noise I got, while connecting my Yamaha to the Alpha audio input, and at the same time connecting Yamaha to the notebook to transfer MIDI using USB. This is what I needed. If you don't need to connect some of your equipment directly to the computer, you may be ok, because you will not have a loop, which will pick up all the noise. However, I should also mention here, that other devices have a ground-off switch (for example, like e-mu usb audio interface, which I got after returning Alpha, and which, I believe, is excellent), which will allow you to connect equipment exactly as I did and have no noise at all.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice looking paprer weight. Get two." 2010-01-16
By D. grindstaff (slightly off to one side)
I will tell you why people are downrating this worthless piece of junk. I have owned mine for a bit over a year and it has had multiple issues on two different systems. When it works, sure it is great but when it takes the hike , give up on it. Better yet save your money.



I have worked in pro studios with a 48 channel STUDER and a Mac, ran OTARI 8 track tape machines and fooled around with Synclavier so I doubt I am the type expecting "too much" from the Alpha. I wanted an inexpensive solution for a carry around break out box to my 24 channel mixxer and laptop or for taking to parties.



ONE look at the Lexicon Pro site says it all. FAIL. Not a single post praising the machine just a lot of deleted posts and a few asking where the Heck IS support.



[...]





I got the Alpha with an eye on Ableton LIVE which actually is awesome. The fully functioning Cubase LE 4 that comes with the Alpha is all I have to show for my 119$



Computer techs (more than one) agree it is not the computer, software conflicts .etc- it is the unit it's self.



I am sure at least some of the units are not defective, mine did not act up until it was off warranty.



The problem?



Slow or non-existant support.



Old drivers.



Independable and obviously of cheap manufacture.



I will quote a post on the Lexicon Pro site:





Sadly, after rebooting the Alpha is once again making the noises and is crunchy and pops like a burning fire.



I will set it aside for now and save for a better soundcard.



Good luck, I doubt I shall bother returning to this forum.



I remember when Lexicon was the KING of tech back in the day. We used Lexicon in the studio at the recording music production school and the reverbs and delays were exquisite. I advise Lexicon to discontinue this card and stick with audio effect devices and avoid the fails.



I see the list of "Sister companys" on this website and will avoid buying a single product again based on the issues here. I have owned or own at least 4 of those other products. This is like watching a Dr. pick his nose then asking us to ...say.....ahhhhh.



So go ahead and buy this, save your receipt and be ready to return. If and when you play Live through this and the audience heres a ceral commercial don't say you were not warned.


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Propellerhead Reason 4.0 Recording Software

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Reason has reached the next level. Stronger, swifter and smoother to work with, Reason 4 will alter the way you create your music. Reason's new devices and features will not only inspire you to produce great tracks, they will provide you with new ways of doing so. Reason comes in the shape of a classic studio rack, packed with all the gear you could possibly need: Samplers, Analog synths, Graintable synth, Vocoder, Mixer, Step time drum machine, Arpeggiator, Compressors, EQ and Effects � as many of each as your computer can handle. A realtime multi-track sequencer provides full control over every detail, letting you create and edit your music quickly and intuitively. Reason is an all-in-one music production environment, complete with a massive soundbank containing Sounds, loops and patches for all possible styles of music. Sounding good has never been this easy. Whether you're a big time producer or a bedroom DJ, a pro musician or an absolute beginner, this application provides all the necessary tools for you to create, edit and mix the music of your choice, all within the comfort of your own computer.
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- Thor Polysonic Synthesizer: Thor is a semi modular synth with interchangeable oscillators and filters. With its six oscillator types, four filter types and endless modulation possibilities, this synth comes with a sound like nothing else on the planet.
- RPG-8 Monophonic Arpeggiator: A powerful arpeggiator with multiple play modes, pattern function and much more.
- ReGroove Mixer: ReGroove mixing is a way to work creatively with grooves, timing and feel in real time. Hands-on access to 32 channels of groove parameters will make this an essential tool for any musician who is serious about their beats programming.
- The New Reason Sequencer: With a whole new look, a ton of fresh features and a completely new way of handling sequencer data, the Reason sequencer still offers the streamlined workflow Reason is famous for, but with a new level of sophistication.
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Customer Buzz
 "the best production software in the business" 2010-04-13
By Eric Glover (Syracuse, NY USA)
this product is awsome, makes my job alot easier than ever before as a producer. the sounds in this program feel so big, the effects on the instruments are perfect, my mixes are easier than ever when using the program with pro tools 8.0, with this software you cant go wrong, all the professionals are using it and your production will be just as powerful using reasons 4.0

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 "Compact, Concise, Flexible and AWESOME Virtual Studio" 2009-12-20
By wadrad (Land of Bitburger, Bratwurst, und Lederhosen)
Reason 3.0 was my first foray into the world of software synths. Though I'd done some MIDI sequencing with pre-Sonar versions of Cakewalk (and even further back with EZ Vision and a Mac Classic), all of my sound producing tools (guitars, bass, synths, drums) were hardware, and I used stand alone recording equipment (cassette, Minidisk, CD-recorder and later a Korg D16) to get most of my music in finished form There were no problems with latency, few problems with software conflicts or plugin standards, and the instant gratification of just turning on an instrument and playing (without a substantial wait for the OS to boot up) was particularly appealing to me.



I admit I was intrigued by the prospect of a software synthesizer that was playable from my PC. I also remember reading a fairly positive review of Reason 1.0 in Electronic Musician and being interested in the concept of software that looked and behaved just like real mixers, effects processors, and synthesizers.



But, I was enjoying my hardware synths and didn't see a reason (no pun intended) to change...and wouldn't for another 6 years.



Though I'd loosely followed Reason's development through music mags and web sites since version 1.0, it wasn't until Reason 3 came out I decided to give it a shot. One of the bigger selling points was it was easy on the CPU, and I didn't feel like upgrading my PC at the time. Another factor was unlike Cakewalk's Sonar, Propellerhead wasn't releasing new versions EVERY year, with questionable improvements. Each upgrade had something substantial to offer and I was impressed with that. So, I bought it, installed it, and very quickly began to see the advantages of having an all-in-one software composing and recording solution. One click of "save" and EVERYthing about my recording session was collectively retained for easy call-up. All the synth module settings, the effects module routings and settings, the mixer settings, the midi sequences...EVERYthing wrapped in one nice little package. I had spent HOURS redoing my studio just to accommodate a new piece of equipment...redoing midi and audio cable routing, moving things around in the rack, swapping out keyboards. And with Reason, ALL of that effort could be saved and brought back with the click of a mouse button (or a control-S key combination!).



And then came Reason 4.0 where two of the more substantial changes for me came in the revamped, more powerful sequencer, and the new Thor Polysonic synthesizer. Thor let's you build sounds using analog modeling, wave-table, frequency modulation, and even phase distortion synthesis made population by the Casio CZ synths from the 80's. It's a GREAT complement to the already respectable selection of Reason synths.



Reasons to buy Reason:

- If you want to learn the basics of recording equipment (mixers, effects, mastering, synths, drum machines, etc), but don't want to spend $15 to $20k on the real, professional quality hardware to do so, this product is a very good way to learn first-hand how music/audio is processed, mixed, mastered, and recorded (of course, the way digital recording is exploding, pretty soon folks will mostly only know the virtual versions of all this equipment)

- Ideal tool for synth-based music composition

- Not so expensive when compared with just one medium quality hardware synth

- Low strain on the CPU

- VERY solid product (meaning it doesn't crash hardly at all) because Propellerhead has taken the time to thoroughly test it BEFORE releasing it and letting the users find all the bugs

- Comes with a great set of usable patches, samples, drum loop files

- Great way to learn synth programming

- EXTENSIVE user base online to help learn the ins and outs of the software

- Propellerhead has awesome customer support



Reasons NOT to buy Reason:

- You don't have a computer, or you have a very OLD computer

- You prefer recording real instruments that are REALLY played by people in real time

- You can't use third party plug-ins with it

- You can't easily record audio with it (unless you buy it with Reason's new "Record" software)



If you're new to recording and interested in creating your own music with synths, drum machines, and quality effects, for the price, this product is hard to beat. Even if you're a beginner, there's plenty you can do with just a little time invested. And that's the magic of Reason...despite a fairly simplistic approach and an ease for producing music, it flexibly lets the user build as simple or complicated a virtual studio as his/her imagination (and his/her computer) can handle.



Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful and horrible" 2009-10-15
By Jason Vankemseke (Los Angeles)
Well, Reason 4.0 is amazing, no argument there. The new synth allows for a much greater range of sounds than what was previously available, and the effects and processing are worth the price tag by themselves. That much is true, and has been covered.



Time for the downside.



WHAT, exactly, were the designers thinking when they mutilated the controls and layout? I'd like to know if this was someone's idea of "user friendly" or if that same someone just decided he hated the users entirely. If you started on 3.5 or earlier, here's some warning.



1. Enter doesn't snap the cursor to the beginning of the track. Keypad 0 does that now, which makes doing this more cumbersome.



2. When you switch to Edit Mode the displayed notes will not play until you un-shade the section they're in. It doesn't default to everything un-shaded and you can't turn this feature off.



3. Right clicking on a note in Edit Mode doesn't present the option of opening the Tool window. You have to open it via F8 or through the Edit Menu tab, and it stays open.



4. Transposing notes in the Tool Window can't be done by typing the number of steps you want to move them. Oh no. Now you have to click the up arrow that many times, or click the number field and drag it.



5. Every instrument you create now defaults to one of the presets. There's no "blank" option. What's that, you say? That's nothing to gripe about since you're going to change everything anyway? Well, User I Don't Know, try making a few Redrums. Now go to fill them with sounds. Yeah, it's kinda confusing with everything already filled with something else unless you do it all at once, eh? Oh, and when you go to open another sound, have fun watching every file path default to the location of the Reason Sound Bank, making you click through the file path your stuff is located in for each one.



6. Ok, I can't think of a 6 right now, but I'm not done with 5 either. It warrants another paragraph. See, point 5 -admittedly minor though it is relative to the other agonies I listed- also applies to the sampler. If you're trying to just load in a Wav file or something to pitch shift it around you have to individually delete every OTHER sound already loaded in. Sure, you can save that blanked out session as its own patch, but it's the principle of the thing.



None of these make the program prohibitively cumbersome, but they definitely break the flow when you're In The Zone and trying to get your ideas down without thinking about the controls. They all detract from smooth navigation, and they're all unnecessary. Version 3.5 was quite nearly perfect in that regard: almost identical to Pro Tools in the basics, to the point, and simple. Why on earth were these changed? A few changes here and there are fine, but if they're going to pull this crap couldn't they throw me a bone and provide the option of customizing? Or put a "classic" setting in?



If you're new to Reason, buy this and you'll never know. If you're not, the increased capability will seem almost Faustian.

Customer Buzz
 "keeps getting better" 2009-07-25
By Daniel M. Mullen
If you're into making electronic music or are thinking about it, I would get this. Either straight out of the box, or coupled with a MIDI controller keyboard (where you really start jamming music), you're set to make trax. It's easy to use too.

Customer Buzz
 "Expensive but excellent" 2009-05-04
By Technohead (Reading, PA USA)
This is very good software. Very professional. A bit confusing 4 newbies but, 1ce you get the hang of using the features & all, it's really quite nice & easy. Has many useful & great features. 1 of the most complete & professional music creation suites available.


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Ion Audio TTUSB 10 Vinyl Recording USB Turntable with Audacity Software, Dust Cover and Analog Stereo Input

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The Ion Audio ITTUSB 10 is ideal for archiving your records and preserving them for years to come.With the iTTUSB 10, it has never been easier to preserve your most memorable music favorites to digital media, such as CDs, hard disk, or portable media devices. The iTTUSB 10 sports a sleek design and includes easy-to-use audio recording software for your computer. And with a stereo input (1/8-inch minijack), you can also digitize music from cassettes or other analog sources!
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- Plug & Play USB - no drivers needed!
- Adjustable Anti-Skate control for increased stereo balancing
- 33 1/3 and 45 RPM
- Supports the recording of 78 RPM records through the included software
- Switchable Phono/Line-level RCA output (with built-in pre-amp)
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Customer Buzz
 "Save your money. Don't buy this one" 2010-02-16
By Demetrius C. Williams (mission viejo, ca United States)
The turntable works fine once setup correctly. It was no problem getting started immediately. The problem occurs with the audacity software included with the product. The software does not work as advertised. I could not get the noise out of the LP's using the audacity included with the turntable. Instead it seems you must purchase the retail version in order to effectively remove the noise.

If you are buying to transfer LP's and require effective noise removal software don't waste your money on this one!

Customer Buzz
 "just working" 2010-02-11
By Andreina Millan
As you get it, upgrade the software and you will get what you expect. It works fine after upgrading.

Customer Buzz
 "Turn Those old lp/s into IPOD files" 2010-02-10
By saxman (North Haledon, NJ United States)
Here is a great converter to change LP's to mp3 files or ipod files.



Sounds great, but it takes time to do it.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Product" 2010-02-07
By Techno Guy
This turntable performs as advertised and better than I expected. The sound quality is excellent. For the best results, however, you need to manually separate tracks; but that is hardly any inconvenience. It is time-consuming, but it is worth it.

Customer Buzz
 "Shipping review" 2009-12-30
By Daniel J. Brennan
Charged $110.00 for item from TechNGnet and they charged me $152.00 for shipping. Couldn't confirm shipping cost prior to buy. Stinks to get ripped off during the holidays. Thanks a lot Amazon for having people like this selling on site. Might as well be Craigslist!!


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