Re: howto get pcmcia firewire card working

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On 06/27/2014 01:36 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014, Wayne DePrince Jr. wrote:

    thanks for the info.  i guess everything is going USB these days.
but
can USB 3 perform as well as FW?

Unless you know different, The last I heard there are no USB3 Audio
interfaces. Many people feel there is nothing to be gained over USB2 for
audio.

_If_ you can find a usb port that has it's own irq and that is not used
(via an internal usb hub) for any other bits (webcam, wifi card,
touchpad, etc.) then very good performance can be had. Up to about 18
channels plus midi at 48k/24bit... fewer at 96 (because normally 8 of
the ports are adat). There are some better FW units (64 channels?) with
the right FW IF.

For a reality check on this. The only computers where USB is the only
options are laptops and smaller computers and 18 i/os already require a
BOB bigger than the computer. For something that requires more channels
than 8 it is not that much more trouble to cart around a desktop box...
or rackmount unit. Then other options exist anyway. A desktop MB _can_
be cooled better than a laptop and quieter too. (though many desktops
are actually louder)

Just built a replacement for my dying desktop system. Used a Zen fanless PS. Even with 4 fans running inside it, the desktop is quieter than the laptop cooler my laptop sits on.

My problem on desktops is that they're all just PCIe only. So now cannot use the 2 Audiophile 24/96s I have. :(

I suppose I should pick up a PCIe Firewire card and talk the church into loaning me their unused Presonus ...

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