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gryphius
Published on 02/16/07 at 08:15
Value For Money :
Excellent
- What technical specifications motivated your choice?
The mobility with the RME Multiface
- For what purpose?
Use with a laptop. Professional use for about five years. Reliability such evidence.
- What is your config (motherboard / CPU / Ram / Hard ,...)?
ASUS L5800C, 2.8 GB Pentium, 1GB Ram, 180Go external firewire drive.
UTILIZATION
- Installation is it without problem?
Absolutely no problem walking on a branch.
- Have you experienced any incompatibility?
Trsrcents laptops do not have PCMCIA slot.
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
There is not one connects and works, it's as simple as a, for the rest you look at the manual for your external rack.
Precision:
Is this card is a PCMCIA card format insrer Credit Card in a PCMCIA slot and a cable to connect it to the external box. Otherwise I'm contradicting DSOL Previous post but there is NO power supply. Your rack is powered externally and certainly comes with a multifaceted power supply cable and an aluminum cigar, but the interface has no external power supply, it plugs into the computer and then reoit the internal power supply. In this regard careful: a PCMCIA card does not unplug either hot or you may damage the card, or fry your motherboard!
GETTING STARTED
- The drivers are stable and they date?
There are no real drivers: the firmware of the card is in rcuprant flashable files on the RME website that monitors impeccable as usual.
- What you get lag?
One of the lowest in the market 1.5 ms windows and you can still get under Linux.
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it?
5 years
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
Guillemot Isis (a calami!), Echo Mia Midi and Mia.
- How do you report qualitprix?
Perfect, that the hardware is of great quality.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
No problem, I would say I will do even more especially not another, we do not change a formula as good.
The mobility with the RME Multiface
- For what purpose?
Use with a laptop. Professional use for about five years. Reliability such evidence.
- What is your config (motherboard / CPU / Ram / Hard ,...)?
ASUS L5800C, 2.8 GB Pentium, 1GB Ram, 180Go external firewire drive.
UTILIZATION
- Installation is it without problem?
Absolutely no problem walking on a branch.
- Have you experienced any incompatibility?
Trsrcents laptops do not have PCMCIA slot.
- The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
There is not one connects and works, it's as simple as a, for the rest you look at the manual for your external rack.
Precision:
Is this card is a PCMCIA card format insrer Credit Card in a PCMCIA slot and a cable to connect it to the external box. Otherwise I'm contradicting DSOL Previous post but there is NO power supply. Your rack is powered externally and certainly comes with a multifaceted power supply cable and an aluminum cigar, but the interface has no external power supply, it plugs into the computer and then reoit the internal power supply. In this regard careful: a PCMCIA card does not unplug either hot or you may damage the card, or fry your motherboard!
GETTING STARTED
- The drivers are stable and they date?
There are no real drivers: the firmware of the card is in rcuprant flashable files on the RME website that monitors impeccable as usual.
- What you get lag?
One of the lowest in the market 1.5 ms windows and you can still get under Linux.
OVERALL OPINION
- How long have you use it?
5 years
- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
Guillemot Isis (a calami!), Echo Mia Midi and Mia.
- How do you report qualitprix?
Perfect, that the hardware is of great quality.
- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
No problem, I would say I will do even more especially not another, we do not change a formula as good.