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At 10:25 AM -0700 3/19/06, Kris Hartung wrote: >I'm interested in finding out what audio interfaces all you notebook >computer users are using in place of (bi-passing) the internal >soundcard? USB? Firewire? Can you share what you are using? I'm >interesting in something that is compact but also high quality. I'm using an Edirol FA-101 Firewire interface. Sounds excellent, and has given me no issues. It has 10 inputs/outputs (although, to be fair, 2 are for S/PDIF and you've got to allot 2 outs for the mains) plus MIDI. I'm using the extra I/O as effect sends & returns, and doing all my mixing in software. One of my primary criteria was Balanced I/O on all audio jacks -- which eliminated most of the M-Audio interfaces, since they've started playing silly games with that. Another was size -- which, unfortunately, knocked out the MOTU interfaces; although I understand they've got a brand new half-rack which might be worth checking out. Finally, price eliminated the RME's for me, even though I've got a lot of respect for those. The FA-101 met all my criteria and gives me fantastic audio quality as well. I've also got an older M-Audio Quattro -- USB 4 channel I/O with MIDI -- which sounds great and has never given me a single problem. I just needed to upgrade since USB1 limited its number of available channels, and I wanted to go Firewire to eliminate the wall-wart. I'm currently looking at the Echo Indigo models for one of my other laptops (better specs than the onboard audio, and ultra-portable). I just can't decide on whether I'd rather go for the Indigo I/O or the Indigo DJ... --m. -- _______ "Snakes on a Plane..."