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Re: Products, Services, and Looping Gear "Packages"



On 8 aug 2006, at 18.16, Joshua Carroll wrote:

> Actually, wouldn't Indigo would actually be faster than a firewire  
> system?  I think CardBus is faster than Firewire (I could be wrong).


Yes, an Indigo, as PCMCIA based, is faster than Firewire. But I doubt  
that would make any difference for looping application. Such speed  
matters for increased track count when doing multi track recording,  
which is not what you can do with a two channel Indigo card anyway. I  
use my Indigo Echo as the back-up interface but I perform with my RME  
Multiface because I like its sound better. The Multiface has a  
cardbus connector but is also doubling as the studio recording audio  
interface when hooked up to a PCI connector (card). I like it when  
one piece of gear can be used in many ways.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
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