Echo Audiofire 12 - The cat's review
translated12 in / outs on TRS. Than analog, not ADAT, SPDIF and co. A MIDI input. From basic, but effective. UTILIZATION Super stable, good when I bought the drivers a bit shit but it was quickly corr…
Echo Audiofire 12 - " Perfect!"
translatedI bought a studio sound engineer friend with whom I worked several times, So I was in familiar territory. Studio use only, group metal and rock. Recording guitars, drums, bass, vocals, piano, syn…
Echo Audiofire 8 - vgdb's review
translated8 inputs / 8 analog outputs, 2 with built-in preamp and phantom power. I have never used all at once. Sampling frequencies up to 96kHz. Card simple but very complete: 1 input / output / PDIF, wor…
Echo Audiofire 12 - mortimer Valla's review
translatedThese are the 12 ways that motivated my choice. sampling at 192 kHz is interesting but seriously I do not use it. I use this card with an analog console Alto L16 I had chosen for its interesting capa…
Echo Audiofire 4 - " A really good card"
translatedI chose this card because it had good reputable, I had already had a map layla which was excellent and she silent censment recognized by Linux. Project as having to buy a laptop, I anticipate a litt…
Echo Audiofire 12 - " 12x192kHz/24 bit GNU / Linux"
translatedMy choice was made on 192 kHz (required) 24-bit cards in these chainent easily to a real studio computer music latest Ubuntu (GNU / Linux). I tested the 12 on my computer AudioFire G31TM-P21 / E6600…
Echo Audiofire 4 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by bounav/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Audio, MIDI and SPDIF interface 24bit/96kHz Six audio inputs and six audio outputs: - Two XLR/instrument combo inputs on t…
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