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Hello!

I've looked up M-Audio and M-box so far and that's all i know right now... i've also done a bit of extra research and found out my systems not compatible with it.

Basically running Vista Home Premium (64-bit). i can't seem to find anything thats compatible and affordable. help plz!

my budget is 200-400 for hardware and software together at an eBay price, or generally an MBox Mini price. im mainly looking for something with 3+ inputs (1xlr, 2trs, more the better), compatibility, and some decent software. im no serious recorder, i just wanna have some fun, but i don't wanna record on a piece of junk. im a serious musician and i just want to get better by hearing myself, and by posting recordings for random tips.

Thanks!

------------------------------ -NoobLee
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might be better posting this in the audio section, this ain't really a oft posted place but then again neither is the audio section.

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