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Bob said: > This is really a great audio interface. I can second that wholeheartedly. While I wouldn't recommend it for Bob's application (transferring stuff to the computer - it has a problem with jittery clocks on S/PDIF signals), it's in my opinion the interface for live applications with the best price/performance ratio on the market. Some of its great features were only appreciated by me after I had a look at a lot of other interfaces (some of them three times its price). You get two micpres of acceptable quality, a total of six analogue and two digital (S/PDIF pair) outs, which should be enough for any situation (including 5.1). You get an analogue attenuation knob for your 1/2 outputs, and the ability to assign your headphones to monitor any of the output pairs (or the internal mixer). You also get a MIDI I/O - all in all, if you don't need any of the fancy stuff (like ADAT connectivity), can live with the limitation to two mic ins, don't require built-in effects or need another connection altogether (e.g. USB), this is the interface to get. Unfortunately, I fried this interface's 1/2 output pair last year in Finnland, so mine is only at "half speed" right now (anyone really fond of repairing things here? ;). But then again, it only took me a few seconds to reconfigure it to use another output pair instead. Highly recommended.