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theophane
Published on 04/07/08 at 06:56
Best value:
Excellent
- Between XLR
- Recording guitar / vocals
- Acer Aspire 7720G, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
- Shure SM58 / Fender DG-10 CE
UTILIZATION
- Installation under Windows without problem, more difficult on Linux, but same happens when.
- No conflict
- Easy configuration
- Manuel a little lightweight
GETTING STARTED
- Drivers stable
- I do not know much
- I use Audacity
- Latency monstrous enough, it was also for that I sell.
- I record a single track simultaneously (XLR)
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year.
Goodies: XLR low price.
Cons: USB interface, latency absolutely intolrable, parasites, and I often redondent crpitements and other oddities.
Finally, I recommend the purchase of an interface similar specs but with firewire interface.
Personally, I spend the EDIROL FA-66 to continue the adventure exclusively on Linux (Ubuntu Studio 8.04) and have the possibility to record voice and guitar at the same time.
- Recording guitar / vocals
- Acer Aspire 7720G, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
- Shure SM58 / Fender DG-10 CE
UTILIZATION
- Installation under Windows without problem, more difficult on Linux, but same happens when.
- No conflict
- Easy configuration
- Manuel a little lightweight
GETTING STARTED
- Drivers stable
- I do not know much
- I use Audacity
- Latency monstrous enough, it was also for that I sell.
- I record a single track simultaneously (XLR)
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year.
Goodies: XLR low price.
Cons: USB interface, latency absolutely intolrable, parasites, and I often redondent crpitements and other oddities.
Finally, I recommend the purchase of an interface similar specs but with firewire interface.
Personally, I spend the EDIROL FA-66 to continue the adventure exclusively on Linux (Ubuntu Studio 8.04) and have the possibility to record voice and guitar at the same time.