I noticed no one mentioned this:
Emu 1616 Laptop Audio Interface
E-MU's new 1616 Laptop Digital Audio System brings the same powerful DSP
effects, zero-latency monitoring and pristine 24-bit/192kHz A/D and D/A
converters of E-MU's best selling PCI Digital Audio Systems to your laptop. The
E-MU CardBus card can be used standalone for its DSP power and studio-quality
headphone amp/line output, or plugged into the MicroDock for a total of 16
inputs and 16 outputs plus two sets of MIDI I/O. E-MU's Laptop Digital Audio
Systems ship with ASIO2 and stereo WDM drivers for Windows XP and 2000, plus the
new E-MU Production Tools Software Bundle that includes E-MU's Proteus X LE,
plus software by Cakewalk, Steinberg, Ableton, IK Multimedia, and many more -
everything you need to create, record, edit, master and burn your
music.
It looks promising, better than USB, as it plugs into the PCI
card.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 3:45
PM
Subject: Re: Audio Interface for Notebook
Users
Is anyone on the list using the M-Audio Fast Track
Pro?
Fast Track Pro 4 x 4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI
Interface with Preamps USD 249.95
I'm just curious how
this would compare to the Indigo IO in terms of quality and latency, etc....I
don't have any experience with USB interaces and latency, except with the
Digidesign mBox, where playback and recording buffer settings needed to vary
when I wanted no latency recording or no buffer error
playback.
Kris
Most of these are totally overkill for
me...there's no flippin' way I'm spending $500-800 on an audio interface,
but given the number of inputes these more expensive units have and what
they can do, the price does seem right.
Now, for my user requirements:
- 1 stereo ouput, 1 stereo input, 1 mic input
(optional)
- Small and portable (no rack mount units), the
size of a sandwich preferrably
- USB, Firewire, or PCMCIA
(PCMCIA is best, IF AND ONLY IF it does not disable my laptop's
soundcard...my Audigy 2 ZS does, which I do not like)
- $300 or
less
Given this, the Echos look good,
as do the M-AudioMobilepre and Edirol UA-5.
Kris
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