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john chapman john chapman

«  it laughs over there »

Published on 10/27/11 at 07:48
please visit manufacturer:

it turns a PC with intel Corei7, 16 GB RAM, Windows 7

Namely: the last update does not allow recording 192Khz with windows 7 (at least with me), you must install one before that works as well, why? According to the manufacturer's fault to Microsoft. (Not surprising)

That said I have never registered 192kHz, given the volume of a project at this frequency ... Mp3 to finish anyway ...

UTILIZATION

Use: recording studio
I record, mix and mastered for almost a decade, as "amateur warned," I worked in several studios over the years I have accumulated preamps (Api, spl, Hearing, drawn, and manufacturing houses ...), so no need for preamps built into the card.
The choice of the latter was therefore quite fast, as it is almost the only one to offer only analog inputs / outputs. This has also allowed the brand to focus on the quality of the converter. it shows!

I could use in my young life, many other interfaces, M-Audio ProFire (FRO), TC Electronic Desktop (very well), Motu ultralite (bof preamps), Alesis IO I know not what (very blah ) PreSonus FireStudio (preamps very blah), RME Fireface (very well), etc ...

GETTING STARTED

installed in 2 minutes, no problems rolling!

OVERALL OPINION

I have this interface for a year, ideal for studio and live output consoles, 12in/out, ability to chain multiple maps, impeccable stability (it is the least we can ask ...), Virtual Console very well thought, simple and effective for multi monitor, via a mixing console, etc. ...
the converter are the level of RME, so go ahead with closed eyes and ears wide open