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This leads to lower latency and lower overhead while recording for FireWire. It can work independently of the CPU whereas USB is heavily dependent on the CPU. Now depending on the question above about Firewire or USB, I am obviously going to need a port to get the audio into the boxįireWire is always the better interface for audio. I am thinking something like an i7 processor, 8 gig of RAM, as much hard disk space as I can afford I am guessing I am best to at least try and record live the 24 - 26 channels as individual, if that is not going to be possible then at worst take my 8 groups and record those. To record the bands for example I generally am using 24 - 26 channels that I take into 8 groups for the final stereo mix.
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The hardware requirements are not definative on their web site and I want to get this at least 90% as I am purchasing new hardware I was intending to start off with Reaper as the price point is great to get into it. I intend to buy a dedicated laptop/workstation to use for this purpose.Īm I better to use the Firewire connection or USB from the desk to the DAW I work with a couple of bands and do amateur theatre work and by no means am making a living out of this work.Īnyway, I want to explore the whole recording side of things from the X32 and this in itself is a whole new world to me. I am new to the Behringer X32 and hence the whole digital domain and I am learning lots. Rather than clog up the X32 Discussion thread that I am an avid reader, I thought I would be best to start a new one asking for suggestions. Good Morning from sunny Melbourne, Australia