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Yannou le Jacky Yannou le Jacky
Published on 12/29/03 at 11:04
Value For Money : Excellent
Goodies:
- 8 input / output
- Both micro pramplis
- The two MIDI I / O (with extension)
- Very low latency

Cons:
- Rack cable too short (1m)
- Converters on the map and not in the rack
- Qualter manufacturing rack perfectible
- Phantom power useless because not enough voltage (supply power even a DI aps)
- A little breath on the part of converters

UTILIZATION

Easy installation, just follow the manual (which is unfortunately not delivered in hard copy). Just had a long as there are no fewer than seven drivers to install (but hey let's not quibble anyway)
No incompatibility with my hardware (chipset KT400 and KT266 via)
Very simple configuration
Manuel correct.

GETTING STARTED

Drivers moderately stable:
I had problems to freeze or reboot the computer violent because of the sound card. The only solution is to fix this: change the PCI card.

Updates inexstantes of drivers (of any fawn better not rely too much on it since the production is stopped).

Very low latency, time effects tural perfectly usable.
For cons: ASIO resource-intensive if the buffer size is low (low latency).
So solution is: Save requiring low latency buffers with low, then increase the buffers for the phases of mixes with beacoup effects.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this card from 4 failing now, but I do not think I coir remake the same purchase.
Have not yet used the relement 8 inputs simultaneously would have the choice to carry my card with less E: S but better quality.
But I attribute all the same high marks to this card because it has very good quality price ratio (between 160 and 190) and if you need 8 i / o Reduces budget for a while it is a good buy.