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I'm using a tascam fw1804 both live and in my studio. It is 8 in and 2 outs analog plus 1 i/o adat (8 channel in/out 24 bit 48khz) and 1 i/o spdif (24 bit 96 khz) plus 2 midi in and 4 midi outs. I use it in studio with a behringer digital mixer (via adat i/o) and live with a behringer a/d/a (24 bit 48 khz) with very little latency time (I tried it with both guitar rig and amplitube live). The only thing you should look in your laptop is which firewire chipset has it got. Almost all the fw soundcards I have tried have problems with the via chipset. Peace Luigi -----Original Message----- From: Buzap Buzap [mailto:buzap@gmx.net] Sent: mercoledì 7 giugno 2006 13.45 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: AW: laptop audio I/O hardware in your price range? I just bought a Mackie Onyx 1220 to replace my old multitracker. The advantage for looping imo: - it has a real Stereo-Bus (Aux3/4) that you can route directly to your looping device with a switch (i.e. switch quickly source for looping from vocals, keyboard, guitar, ...) - all input signals (pre-fader/eq) are sent via firewire to your computer Look out for promotions where they give you the FW-interface for free! Great buy. Best regards Buzap -- "Feel free" – 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat ... Jetzt GMX TopMail testen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail