Re: M-Audio Fast Track Pro: unreliable, distorted recording

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Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Sa., 4. Aug. 2018 um 07:13 Uhr:

Even 'powerful and complex' professional audio gear is designed to be
self-explaining.

Sorry, in general that's just nonsense. Or do you think e.g. a Soundcraft Vi7000, or a Sennheiser Digital 9000 system or a Yamaha Montage 8 are self-explaining in any way? To someone who has only worked with an M-Audio Fast Track audio interface before?
 
I can't comment on the mentioned device, however, a 'be aware' warning,
that a brief look into the manual isn't enough, doesn't sound promising.

So why did you comment anyway? And why do you indicate that you'd expect the device in question as ending as a dust catcher - without any knowledge of the device, just based on the friendly advice that it is more complex than an audio interface. Why do you do this?

The Behringer X Air and Midas M Air devices are actually pretty straight forward when you're familiar with some concepts of digital mixing desks (e.g. "Send to Fader" or  routing capabilites). So it's those concepts of digital mixing that require some learning if you're not already acquainted  with them - regardless if you read them up or watch videos.

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