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Re: Live Looping Interface
Thanks Rainer,
i really, really apreciate that. If it's not asking to much. A final question, what do you think about the Saffire (compared with these ones).
I really dont want to bother you so, i'll understand if you're tired of these questions!
Very best, Ariel.
On Jan 15, 2008 9:06 PM, Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill < rs@moinlabs.de> wrote:
> In that case Rainer, i think i'm going with the Firebox you originally talked about. Do you prefere this instead of the FW410 from > M-Audio?
I'm not qualified to say that; I never used the FW410. I have a lot of
experience with the Firebox and can say a lot of positive things, and a few let-downs, two of which are: * must sync to external S/PDIF when using one * no SPS supplied (e.g. you need a different power supply when going
to a country with different voltage)
I was, however, surprised, that the Firebox earns really good props even on those super-spiffy forums like recording.org
and gearslutz.com.
One thing I don't like about the FW410 is that it doesn't have analogue level control for the main outs (which may or may not disturb you - when at
a live venue, I usually prefer going into the amplifier directly instead of running through a mixer first. Some of those power amps don't have level control. When controlling levels with a digital control, you loose converter
resolution etc. etc.). Another thing is it doesn't have balanced outputs (don't like that for mostly the same reason). Both of these were the reason I didn't look at the FW410 in the first place.
Feature-wise, let me try to do a comparison (in case of the FW410, just coming from the specs):
FW410 Firebox Mic/Inst In 2 2 Line in 2 2
Line Out 8 6 bal. in X bal. out X 192kHz out X SPDIF coax X X SPDIF opt X headph out 2 1
max. gain 66 72 MIDI I/O 1 1
You be the judge of that - for your typical live application, there's most probably nothing that rules out one of those (safe perhaps for the balanced
outputs).
Summarizingly, I can say I can recommend the Firebox for what it's for: as a small audio interface for live or mobile project studio applications, with some professional features.
Hope that helps,
Rainer
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