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  • RemoteRemote

    Focusrite SaffirePublished on 11/27/05 at 08:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Superb Firewire interface, with its gray dress and white mtalis, it is really great class a couple iMac finally see any Mac!

    whether or not a config nomad, he has all it takes - well it lacks nothing really in view of its size, one can not ask him to avoirde AES EBU can be a discipline him request an I / O ADAT?? but good considering the price ... frankly it's great dj quip!

    I use it everywhere, knew RMAC OS X like Windows XP ... on a Powermac G5 Dual-core 2Ghz / 4GB DDR / 2 x300GB SATA, an iMac G5 2Ghz / 2GB RAM / 250GB, iBook G4 867Mhz / 768MB / 40GB, and also on Sony VAIO Centrino 1.86GHz, / 512MB / 100GB

    I really, unwanted all its inputs and outputs possible: analos 8 outputs, …
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    Superb Firewire interface, with its gray dress and white mtalis, it is really great class a couple iMac finally see any Mac!

    whether or not a config nomad, he has all it takes - well it lacks nothing really in view of its size, one can not ask him to avoirde AES EBU can be a discipline him request an I / O ADAT?? but good considering the price ... frankly it's great dj quip!

    I use it everywhere, knew RMAC OS X like Windows XP ... on a Powermac G5 Dual-core 2Ghz / 4GB DDR / 2 x300GB SATA, an iMac G5 2Ghz / 2GB RAM / 250GB, iBook G4 867Mhz / 768MB / 40GB, and also on Sony VAIO Centrino 1.86GHz, / 512MB / 100GB

    I really, unwanted all its inputs and outputs possible: analos 8 outputs, so between the 4 and 2 pramps 2 line, but at the same time and between the S-PDIF. .. MIDI In and Out also ... when I do not have too many channels MIDIs ...

    and with the new version of Saffire Control V2 available by downloading, the interface is SUPER stable, works wonders, what about a hand to see laid BRAVO Focusrite Audio Firewire interface of this quality has a price also COMPTITE!

    I put 9 because it's that difficult to be perfect all the same ... with ADAT I put maybe 10??

    UTILIZATION

    The installation has been trouble-free on all configs I had. SUPER EASY. An installation CD with Saffire Control over, I have had the CD on my V1, but V2 is available in download on the Focusrite website -> HERE (http://www.focusrite .com / productdetails.asp? id = 38 & Irangi = 5 & view = downloads / / url /). I downloaded and installed the V2 1 week ago. It also update the doc ...

    Saffire is really very simple to implement, the manual in PDF is very simple and clear rev.

    I have not had any of the incompatibility, either on my Mac or my PC laptop running Windows XP ...

    GETTING STARTED

    The drivers are very stable, update to one of Saffire Control Version 2 has been I think one month after the release of the interface deu disposal on V1, it's a fast!

    I IT CAN BE USED with Logic Pro on my Mac and if not with the version of Cubase LE that comes with Saffire on my Sony VAIO ... no problem in the 9 12ms ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had just three weeks.

    I love the quality of the converters and preamps are really REAL!

    Focusrite plug-ins included with this interface: Compressor, EQ, Amp Simulator

    They all work on Saffire DSP, so has meant that the load is zero on the processor or the computer! plug-ins trs are effective, but I think maybe the compressor and the reverb a bit cold for me ... but then I'm more a fan of hardware, I have a compressor in Distressor but still a functional trs compressor. the compressor 2 operating mode, a mode I would call "EASY", with pre-rglages: Vocal, Acoustic + Electric Guitar, Bass, Strings, Wind, Piano, Percussion - then a button for rgler Amount the compression ratio is a real desire more for beginners, and if not in "normal" was well on all ACCS usual custom settings (threshold, ratio, attack release, gain)

    The EQ is really very good, great even! it is prcis trs.

    The Amp Simulator, with Leq are part of my favorites, may give distos trs enjoyable, but I'm not a guitarist, I can not say how a given guiytar connect with it ... ENCC equi but I pass on the Virus synth, SE-1X, and other plugs to have fun without pumping dito CPU resource

    Saffire Control and V2 is quite convenient, Drout c'tait just for me but you get the beginners trs made quickly (within 24hrs?). to allow us to control all those you need the notch. can copy and paste the rglages a track to another, or simply save them ... very practical.

    one big complaint with this type of interface, they always forget an On / Off button, it's really pnible and strength I'm sure it's not great for taking Firewire, so the sudden I leave plugged in and turned to j'vite dbarncher constantly ds I need ...

    no complaints, it is the top small firewire interface, it works without transformer, juice only firewire cable, the convertos TOP qulit are running 192kHz, pramp as transparent, the reputable Fidler Focusrite! with onboard DSP for plug supplied as standard, between line and instrument, I / O S-PDIF, MIDI In and Out, Through, and even if you will, a version of Cubase LE also comes with, what more?! probably the best quality price for this type of interface, and less expensive, and I think the Firebox Prsonus and also not bad. and if I find it is by far better than the MBox 1 or 2, Spike, Lexicon Omeag, etc ...
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  • dudulachandelledudulachandelle

    Focusrite SaffirePublished on 08/17/06 at 16:23
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Nothing to complain for the price very complete: I do not use it.

    UTILIZATION

    Installation ok, updated drivers and firmware ok: important update in order to make good use 192kHz mode

    GETTING STARTED

    Stable drivers, I use it with cubase (included) to make models (bass guitar, acoustic guitar, flute, piano and percussion), the DSP provides low latency even adding other vst effects, preamps are very paired with my sm57 (I is not tried a lot of stuff but we see that this is very good), the converters are the same level very well etc ... everything is very good value for money and for my use. Note that 192kHz is very valuable to stack effects on a recording to give a clear …
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    Nothing to complain for the price very complete: I do not use it.

    UTILIZATION

    Installation ok, updated drivers and firmware ok: important update in order to make good use 192kHz mode

    GETTING STARTED

    Stable drivers, I use it with cubase (included) to make models (bass guitar, acoustic guitar, flute, piano and percussion), the DSP provides low latency even adding other vst effects, preamps are very paired with my sm57 (I is not tried a lot of stuff but we see that this is very good), the converters are the same level very well etc ... everything is very good value for money and for my use. Note that 192kHz is very valuable to stack effects on a recording to give a clear result

    OVERALL OPINION

    I am a poor student but I managed to pay it by eating a lot of legs: I am delighted with this interface but it was worth a little less for my extra pounds. we can say that it is the entry level of professional equipment: it is above all these interfaces grand public!
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  • sweetynicosweetynico

    Focusrite SaffirePublished on 05/15/07 at 00:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The quality of preamps
    The DSP

    ACER 5560 with a T2300 1Gb and 120Gb HDD
    in use Sonar Home Studio +

    UTILIZATION

    Absolutely wonderful on Vista
    the update firmware and install the drivers passed without worries
    using fairly simple without reading the manual

    GETTING STARTED

    + 2ms 4ms latency for firewire
    I have yet to push a bottom Sonar 6

    OVERALL OPINION

    I advise no worries
  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Focusrite SaffirePublished on 03/15/09 at 15:57
    (Originally written by Merlinpinpin/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Which technical specifications motivated your choice?

    Monitoring with DSP effects and reverb, two preamps, two headphone outputs, secondhand price considering the features. Eight analog outputs.

    What do you use it for?

    To record vocals with my laptop outside the studio.

    UTILIZATION

    - Did you have any problems during installation?

    Yes with several PCs.

    I tested several Firewire PCMCIA cards and the solution was to have THE ADEQUATE POWER SUPPLY WITH THE ADEQUATE AMPERE VALUE!! The device requires 12 volts and 1.5 A instead of 1 A as labeled on the housing (1.5 A on the Focusrite website). My 1 A PSU …
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    (Originally written by Merlinpinpin/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Which technical specifications motivated your choice?

    Monitoring with DSP effects and reverb, two preamps, two headphone outputs, secondhand price considering the features. Eight analog outputs.

    What do you use it for?

    To record vocals with my laptop outside the studio.

    UTILIZATION

    - Did you have any problems during installation?

    Yes with several PCs.

    I tested several Firewire PCMCIA cards and the solution was to have THE ADEQUATE POWER SUPPLY WITH THE ADEQUATE AMPERE VALUE!! The device requires 12 volts and 1.5 A instead of 1 A as labeled on the housing (1.5 A on the Focusrite website). My 1 A PSU wasn't enough with the laptop. I'm happy I solved the problem because I thought I would have to sell the card just after having bought it (secondhand and without PSU). I found the right PSU on the web. I pass this information on to you because I spent a very long time looking for patches and other solutions. The problem was the incorrect specs on the device...

    Other than that I had no installation problems.

    - Did you have any incompatibility problems?

    No (except for the mentioned PSU problem! :-)

    What's your setup (motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard drive,...)?

    My laptop is an old Toshiba Satellite 1410 (1.8 Celeron, 512 MB Ram) I use only for outdoor recordings as a 4-track recorder. I own several stage mics and a tube mic, a JoeMeek MQ3 preamp and a VC1Qcs.

    My main computer is a Core 2 Duo 3 GHz with a Scope sound card. I had no installation problems with the Saffire.

    - How complicated is the overall configuration?

    The software mixer is not very user-friendly nor intuitive but you'll get used to it. I noticed some bugs while setting the compressor (the application closes when you quit the compressor). You can save your settings and forget about them.

    The reverb effect sounds good but not amazing. It's better than using a VST or directX reverb plug-in because of the latency, and it has enough quality for monitoring applications. Both headphone outputs are convenient to record someone while you control the recording.

    - Is the user's manual clear and comprehensive?

    The user's manual is maybe too comprehensive and it could be easier to read because the internal routing is quite complex. It doesn't provide enough pictures and application examples. It has a muddled layout and the font is not easy to read (I would prefer a simple font like Arial, Times, etc.).

    I give it a 7 because of the PSU problem (nevertheless the solution is now available on Focusrite's website...).

    GETTING STARTED

    Are the drivers stable?

    So they seem.

    - Are they up-to-date?

    I guess... V2.5 is the current version.

    - Which software do you use?

    Cubase.

    - What's the latency of your system?

    It depends on your computer, but it's irrelevant thanks to the direct monitoring function. I'd say 6 ms with both computers (I haven't tried lower latency times). It wasn't necessary to have a Firewire card with a Texas Instrument chipset on my laptop, while my Iogear GUF202 also works pretty well (Firewire/USB2 combo). An ABIX 3 TI works fine too (both are OCHI compatible, which is required by the Saffire).

    - How many tracks can you record/playback simultaneously ?

    It depends on the HDD speed and the computer. The Saffire provides four analog inputs plus an SPDIF input, all usable simultaneously.

    With the laptop I only record one or two tracks at once using both Saffire preamps. In the future I might connect a Firewire HDD to the PCMCIA card or to the Saffire (which has two Firewire ports, one for the computer and another one for an HDD or some other device).

    The eight jack outputs are very convenient.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you been using it?

    I've been using it for almost one week. I did some test recordings with a Heil Pro 40 mic. The preamps sound very good, better than the preamps of an MQ3 (small but good preamp). The digital connection is also an advantage . I can't wait to make more recordings with these preamps and some good mics, and I'm sure it will be a great solution: less gear, less cables... The two preamps allow you use stereo recording techniques or to use different mics, etc.

    - Which feature do you like the most / the least?

    Pros: Preamps, monitoring with DSP effects and reverb, headphone outputs.

    Cons: some bugs in the software, no auto-save function (but you can save presets). The volume of the headphones is a bit too low. You won't become deaf... Very good sound on the headphones.

    - Did you try any other models before buying it?

    I bought a Behringer FCA202 for my MQ3. It's a good sound card for line signals (4/5 ms latency) but it's too delicate, headphones sound awful, and it only has two inputs and outputs... I also own a Sonicore Scope, which has an excellent sound but it's installed on my desktop PC. That's the reason I went looking for a good mobile solution. And I'm not disappointed: my recordings sound very good (much better than before).

    - How would you rate its value for money?

    Excellent... I bought it secondhand, but considering all its features it isn't that expensive if you buy it new... It's an excellent choice for my budget.

    - Based on your experience, would you buy this product again?

    Yes, I wouldn't hesitate.
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  • FP UserFP User

    Focusrite SaffirePublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    VST inputs are great with the presets but you still get to tweek it.

    Price paid: $450 USD

    UTILIZATION

    This is easy to use but if like to be hands-on it doesn't have very good knobs. The gain led's on the hardware suck. You always have to adjust the gain on the software. I had a problem with the device driver but that was handled easy by downloading the new saffire control at www.focusrite.com. The website has tutorials that make it easy on the rookie.

    GETTING STARTED

    Its built very well with a sleek look that could match with Mac's.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Though theres only two mic pre's, the sound quality is excellent. Its what you would expect from a Focusrite. VST in…
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    VST inputs are great with the presets but you still get to tweek it.

    Price paid: $450 USD

    UTILIZATION

    This is easy to use but if like to be hands-on it doesn't have very good knobs. The gain led's on the hardware suck. You always have to adjust the gain on the software. I had a problem with the device driver but that was handled easy by downloading the new saffire control at www.focusrite.com. The website has tutorials that make it easy on the rookie.

    GETTING STARTED

    Its built very well with a sleek look that could match with Mac's.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Though theres only two mic pre's, the sound quality is excellent. Its what you would expect from a Focusrite. VST inputs are great with the presets but you still get to tweek it.

    Saffire is a great way to realize your musical talent. The price takes from knobs and mixer led's but it doesn't suffer in Quality in the sound.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: ChaseMillions ( 2-, 2006)
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