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it makes sense with recording (nothing can surprise you), but when you playback a normal music-soundfile the meters are just kinda. The preamps are noisier than i expected and i am very confused by the fact that 0dB~-18dBFS. i needed a new mixer and more channels, so i combined both! i have not yet had the chance to REALLY test it but so far i got this to say: I am now the proud owner of a mackie onyx 1640 w/ firewire.
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If you are using your PC for sound production + gaming and hearing the windows sounds, you'd better assign the windows sounds to the internal MoBo soundcard (or get the cheapest Creative). I added 4Ins + 4Outs + all balanced connectors and it's working like a charm with 16 i/o.Īh! Internal cards are usually quite cheaper for what you get, this is about 380€. There also exists many expansions fot it, including more analog i/o, all balanced connectors, external clock input, tdif, etc.
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Has analog connectors, spdif digitals, plus ADAT pipelines so you can expand it with upcoming AD converters. Maybe the newest graphic cards can perform better on PCIe, but it's not the case with an audio card.Īlso includes Zero Latency Monitornig, plus a very nice metering app that is runned by an internal DSP chip, so you also get the best/smoothest meters you can find with 0 CPU impact. Just look at PCIe in case you MoBo doesn't include PCI slots.
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One of the best drivers and low-latency performers, and it's a PCI card so you'll never have to deal with the USB/firewire performance issues. does anybody know if you can use a firewire MOTU interface like the 896 alongside a PCI-424-based unit like the 24i/o? It sounds like Jason has a couple and is happy with the pres. On a side note, my studio partner and I have been looking at getting an 8 channel preamp unit to supplement what we already have, and while researching the options available we realized that it would just as cheap to get a MOTU 896 (which has 8 preamps built in) and it would add other features like digital ins and outs if we ever need them and portability if we ever wanted to do something with a laptop. At first when I started using it I had a lot of problems with crackling at 96khz, which I attributed to bad drivers however after a helpful tip on this forum I changed my PCI latency for my video card and the problem cleaned right up. I don't have an ADAT, I don't have any SPDIF gear, so I don't really need those inputs and I especially don't want to pay for them. I love the concept of the MOTU: just 24 channels of analog in and out, with meters for each. I've got a MOTU 24i/o at the studio, and I just set up my church with a system that's using 2 computers, one with 4 Delta 1010LTs and one with 2 Delta 1010LTs. I have a medium-sized project - rewired reason with two rhodes combinators, a grand piano sample, and a big drumkit and lots of effects, one instance of Microtonic, an Orca track, 13 tracks of audio, two instances of Pristine Space and two of Ohmboyz, a few compressors, some eq's - playing back right now at 32 samples with no problems. And in fact I've never heard of anyone else, anywhere, having any trouble with Lynx hardware or drivers on any platform. except Samplitude, I guess, though it's the first I've heard of it). Lynx Two C here, completely troublefree with Reaper (or any software, for that matter. Not even sure what they are and where one would look for them when they get "lost." Huh? "Lost buffers?" That's a new one for me. Lynx on the other hand is having no end of trouble with lost buffers etc. The few that have MOTU are not complaining - since the arrival of the PCI424 card theres been no cause to.
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Judging by the Samplitude Pro forum, MOTU stuff is not used as much as RME. anyone see any benefits of this? Is PCI just not up to par or does this seem like a marketing gimmick? If I can get a $10 sound card and have it do the basics of what I need without the bloat, that's gotta say something.Īs an employee (no, I'm not in support) I've heard from the sales people that we are releasing a PCI-X card. I've been reading about a simple card with a chipset that is ASIO compatible - the CMI8738. It's okay, your customers will love you for it. I love all of the processing power associated with this beast, but Creative - come on and let go of the bloat. Fiddling with all these settings seems like it would be annoying. I know I have a choice here, but dammit, I don't want to have to change between all these stupid modes just to play a game or listen to music.
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I've got an X-Fi Platinum for my next PC build, and it seems some of the software isn't what I had expected (after I actually took some time and read about it), rather, it's bloatware IMHO and frankly it seems like a joke to me.