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    LG laptop for audio recording?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by echom, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. echom

    echom Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    I'm thinking of geting an LG S1 laptop for audio (studio) recording. Has anyone used an LG laptop for this purpose and if so how would you rate it?

    Also, do you think it would be compatible with a focusrite saffire interface?

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  2. riggi

    riggi Notebook Geek

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    I'm using an LG S1 for audio recording. I'm using E-MU 1616 (PCMCIA) interface for recording and it works as a charm. I havn't tryed any USB or Firewire recording interface, but i suppose most of them works flawless as well.

    I decided to go on PCMCIA becouse faster bus speed, but then again you can't use it with anything else than a laptop.
     
  3. echom

    echom Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks Riggi -- sounds good!
    Echom