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I have heard many mixed reviews of the USB audio interfaces. It is very good that someone using the Tascam has replied. It's really dependant on what one's needs are. From what I understand, the USB interfaces will only allow 2 ins & 2 outs simlutaneously. This will actually be quite fine for many live performance situations. If you only needed to record one stereo track at a time, then you woud be fine on the recording side too. I don't know if there are any monitoring latency issues to deal with though. A big plus to the Tascam is the fact that it has the 8 user assignable faders. Make sure that your software will work with any interface you want to buy. I think that the USB interfaces are mostly focused on ASIO applications for now. I am also wondering if any of the current USB interfaces will be upwardly compatible with the newer USB 2.0 spec. A very important question is, how much CPU power does the particular interface you are interested in take to run? On paper, it looks like the best interface available for Laptops is the RME Multiface. They claim that they are transparent to the CPU. They also allow the user to send ASIO out ports 1&2, GSIF out ports 3&4, MME out 5&6... (port assignments are not fixed). The RME is more expensive than the MOTU 828, but less expensive than the 896. >From using a MOTU 2408 on a PC, I feel that the MOTU is really meant for >a Mac setup. As previously mentioned, the standard price for the 828 is $699.00, but I have seen it for $679.00 at MIDI Classics. Most retailers are selling The Echo Layla and Mona Laptop interfaces for $799.00, but they can be purchased from 8thStreet for $695.00. I just purchased an Echo Audio Layla24 Laptop interface. I actually wanted to buy an RME Multiface, but none were available. From talking to a dozen or so retailers (US), it looked like it would be a month or two before anyone would have one in stock. So when they become available again, I might trade-in my Layla for a Multiface. I might also find that I am perfectly happy with the Layla. Marc In a message dated 05/20/2002 1:27:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lists@collective.co.uk writes: > I've heard good things about both the Hammerfall devices and the MOTU >stuff, > but I think you're wrong about the Hammerfall being cheaper. E.g. at > audiomidi.com: > MOTU 828 - $699 > Hammerfall DSP cardbus+multiface - $1040 > > > cheers, > os.