Re: sourcing TI FireWire PCMCIA cards

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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Christoph Eckert <ce@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

> It is not a FW interface, but RME HDSP line has full-blown matrix mixer,
> and Multiface supports disconnected operation (never tried it, though).

this would mean I'd buy the PCMCIA interface; I wonder though if my next
machine will still provide a PCMCIA interface? I guess they will die rather
sooner than later.

There is a PCIe (PCI Express Card) as well for the same interface. And RME will keep up with the trends for shure ....
These audiointerfaces are state-of-the-art since like 10 years or so (?!). There is nothing better for the money. You can buy a used Multiface with PCMCIA card for 350 euros or less.

RME is the best : ) !!!



> Btw, I also thought it is a good and modern idea to mix synths with
> multichannel cards,
> but now came to a conclusion, that good old mixer with several
> subgroups and sends
> is a much more convenient, user-friendly and problem-proof solution.
> And it works without computer as well :)

True. Frankly, my Behringer 28 channel MX 2804 still is a good solution, but
audio quality is poor. I have a lot of problems with hum and stuff. That's
why I want to replace it with something more reliable. Any mixer you would
recommend?

Best regards,

ce
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