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Per thanx,well there it is i should have done a bit more research before buying;-( i ordered a fireface which cost much more thinking it would upgrade my multiface which i was thinking of selling,yesterday i plug it in and did some recording,and it seems to sound better and its limiter is quite handy but i did notice that is slower on my system than the multiface,I called RME and they said that shouldnt happen that i should buy a better firewire card like the texas instruments chip ones,unfortunately there arenīt many RME fireface 800 users reviews outhere but i sure hope that can solve the problem... Luis > > By technical specifications the PCI (and PCMCIA > cardbus) protocol is > slightly faster than firewire 800. Firewire 400 is a > little bit > faster than USB 2. But how this affects the system > depends also on > how you use it (multi track?) and how you combine > it with other > gear. For example a lot of audio channels going > through a firewire > interface may work less stable if also a firewire > drive is used on > the same port for file storage or sample streaming > playback. Also, > some audio interfaces don't perform so well if MIDI > cc data is > shuffled through its MIDI in/out port (as is the > case with my RME > Multiface and that's why I use a separate USB MIDI > port to get the > optimal audio performance out of the PCI or Cardbus > connected > Multiface). > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com