I cant decide between the E-Mu 1820m (
http://www.emu.com/products/produc [...] tegory=754 ) or the Layla3G (
http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/ [...] /index.php ) by Echo Audio.
Both systems seem pretty nice, and they fit right into my budget. I
myself am a drummer so inputs would be nice. I have read many reviews on
the E-mu system, and thus far it seems like it's very popular, reliable,
and just an all around safe bet. The Layla3G has two more inputs (8
instead of 6), but I have yet to find a review on the product. This will
be my very first DAW, and I can easily be described as a "noob" in this
wonderful, yet complex game. I just want to make sure I make the right
purchase.
"donaldjcecil" <djcecil@cox.net> wrote in message
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> I cant decide between the E-Mu 1820m (
>
http://www.emu.com/products/produc [...] maincatego ry=754
> ) or the Layla3G (
> http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/ [...] /index.php ) by Echo Audio.
> Both systems seem pretty nice, and they fit right into my budget. I
> myself am a drummer so inputs would be nice. I have read many reviews on
> the E-mu system, and thus far it seems like it's very popular, reliable,
> and just an all around safe bet. The Layla3G has two more inputs (8
> instead of 6), but I have yet to find a review on the product. This will
> be my very first DAW, and I can easily be described as a "noob" in this
> wonderful, yet complex game. I just want to make sure I make the right
> purchase.
E-MU 1820m has 8 inputs. It's just that two of them are combo XLR/jack
inputs on the front panel. You can use them as mic or instrument inputs.
They will accept line level signals too, albeit with slightly compromised
S/N ratio.
Predrag Trpkov wrote:
> "donaldjcecil" <djcecil@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:fo2we.8265$ro.111@fed1read02...
>
>>I cant decide between the E-Mu 1820m (
>>
>
> http://www.emu.com/products/produc [...] maincatego > ry=754
>
>> ) or the Layla3G (
>>http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/PCI/Layla3G/index.php ) by Echo Audio.
>>Both systems seem pretty nice, and they fit right into my budget. I
>>myself am a drummer so inputs would be nice. I have read many reviews on
>>the E-mu system, and thus far it seems like it's very popular, reliable,
>>and just an all around safe bet. The Layla3G has two more inputs (8
>>instead of 6), but I have yet to find a review on the product. This will
>>be my very first DAW, and I can easily be described as a "noob" in this
>>wonderful, yet complex game. I just want to make sure I make the right
>>purchase.
>
>
>
>
> E-MU 1820m has 8 inputs. It's just that two of them are combo XLR/jack
> inputs on the front panel. You can use them as mic or instrument inputs.
> They will accept line level signals too, albeit with slightly compromised
> S/N ratio.
>
> Predrag
>
>
Ah yes, I see now. Thanks for pointing that out!
"donaldjcecil" <djcecil@cox.net> wrote in message
news:fo2we.8265$ro.111@fed1read02...
> I cant decide between the E-Mu 1820m (
>
http://www.emu.com/products/produc [...] maincatego ry=754
> ) or the Layla3G (
> http://www.echoaudio.com/Products/ [...] /index.php ) by Echo Audio.
> Both systems seem pretty nice, and they fit right into my budget. I
> myself am a drummer so inputs would be nice. I have read many reviews on
> the E-mu system, and thus far it seems like it's very popular, reliable,
> and just an all around safe bet. The Layla3G has two more inputs (8
> instead of 6), but I have yet to find a review on the product. This will
> be my very first DAW, and I can easily be described as a "noob" in this
> wonderful, yet complex game. I just want to make sure I make the right
> purchase.
I haven't tried the Layla, but since nobody has chimed in yet, let me just
say that I'm sure you wouldn't be disappointed in the overall sound quality
of the E-MU 1820m. The converters are very good and the feature set is hard
to beat for the price.
I'd strongly recommend a visit to the E-MU online forums before making the
purchase decision.
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