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Re: Audio Interface for Notebook Users
I'd stay away from USB1 interfaces. I tried my
M-Audio Audiofile USB on a 1.4 mhz Thinkpad and I
wasn't able to get acceptable results in terms of
latency. For almost no difference in money I was able
to get an M-Audio Solo firewire interface that's been
working vey nicely... although on a 1.2 mhz Powerbook.
(Thinkpad doesn't have native firewire but
PCM-CIA/Firewire converters are cheap)
I think maybe the new Thinkpads do have firewire, as I
almost bought one. Ended up with a Toshiba though, so
wish me luck. It's being configured as we speak...
--- Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
> I might give the M-Audio USB unit a try then. It's
> not terribly expensive. So far I really like
> M-audio gear, especially their solid state recorder.
> I still like the Indigo IO, but plugging my guitar
> chord into that thing with a 1/4 to 1/8 adpator
> makes me nervous. It just hangs there, and easily
> wiggles around. I bought a really high quality
> instrument chord that is designed for computer use
> (the Monster cable that goes from 1/4 to 1/8 and
> doesn't require an adaptor), but the thing is so
> thick and robust that it overpowers the input jack
> of the IO. It's like I need some sort of harness
> that will keep it stable in the input jack.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> Latency should be no problem if you're only using
> a few channels. In
> theory USB/Firewire devices are more suspectable
> to bus contention
> than a PCMCIA card, but if you only have one
> high-speed device on the
> bus it isn't an issue. Just avoid having the
> audio interface,
> scanner, video digitizer, and external backup hard
> drive all going at
> the same time :-)
>
> Historically firewire has had a better reputation
> than USB, but
> they're about the same now. USB is a bit
> twitchier with hubs, you
> have to be careful never to mix USB1 and USB2
> devices on the same hub.
> If you're plugging directly into the computer
> you're fine.
>
> Jeff
>
>
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