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Fishman
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For that money, you could pick up an Apogee Duet, cracking interface, dead easy to use and built like a tank. Mine's a few years old and still going strong. They look good too!

Software options, Logic Pro's always a good place to start, and if you're just wanting to get started, Garageband isn't particularly bad either!

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Thanks for your input everyone - i opted for the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 after some research, based mainly on cost

My initial budget was probably a bit OTT for simple demo stuff needs

It comes bundled with Ableton Live Lite - i would be interested to know what people feel about this software

Cheers

Fishman

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Nice one on the 2i2 choice. Mines been rock solid since I got it. I notice there are new versions out but they don't seem to offer much in the way of new features.

I normally use Sonar so can't comment on the included software. I do actually have the full pro version of it but ive never installed it.
I know my way around Sonar so I stick with that.

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I recently got a new MBP, Scarlett 2i2 and Logic Pro X.
Very impressed with the interface, simple and sounds great.

I've moved from using Reason to Logic, so I'm still on the learning curve...

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