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Echo Layla 24
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Published on 12/29/05 at 01:17
I wanted a card 8 E / S, with S / PDIF, ADAT, MIDI. TRS good converters. 1000 budget. A pretty face. A 19 "rack. A headphone jack with adjustable volume + faade. C'tait so it read.

I use it to record (vocals, piano, guitar, percussion) and mix.

I use it mostly to record a voice (+ talkback) and a piano numrique and out of monitors and a headphone amp. It makes us so a MIDI I / O and 4 analog I / O. Half operates so.

It lacks micro preamps. She has aged a little over the competition. 7 / 10.

UTILIZATION

Problem-free installation (Windows, Linux).
No incompatibility.
Configuration very simple.
Manuel? Uh.

GETTING STARTED

The drivers are stable, but I think any more updated. I'm starting to use Linux, so the drivers continue to evolve.
I use it with Cubase SX and Ardour.
I get the minimum latency Pipelines Limited. I know how much.
I reach record eight I / O, as indicated on the contract. APRS, adpend if my PC is fit or not.

In use, no problem. I just AIM to route signals Fawn software, rather than through cables. 7 / 10.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 2 years. I like it, but I'd probably be more the RME Fireface 800 which is more my needs (micro pramplis, routing of egg). I had not tried other models before buying.
Report qualitprix ok. She lost a lot of value in a few months. It's stupid for me.
With exprience, I will take the RME Fireface 800. The Layla24 is not it cool, but I prfre another.