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Re: laptop audio I/O hardware



Brian,

I'm not sure whether this was directed toward me or Jeff, but as for me,
I'll definitely be using Mobius and probably Live or another similar
sequencing software.  Right now my laptop is only equipped with the
onboard WDM sound card that came with the machine, so latency is pretty
awful.

I really need at least 2 ins and 4 outs, and firewire/usb makes no
difference to me.  I'm window shopping the web for such a device right now
actually... and procrastinating bedtime... which isn't likely to leave me
with a very happy wife.  Sigh...

--Josh



> Can you reveal to us what software you use and possibly what the
> latency is like? I know many players that say the 828 delivers the
> lowest latency of most firewire interfaces (when running Guitar Rig 2).
>
> - b
>
>
> On Jun 7, 2006, at 12:28 AM, Jeff Kaiser wrote:
>
>> I'm currently in love with my Motu Ultralite.....but I've only used
>> it on a mac.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeff Kaiser
>> http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com
>> pfMENTUM.com • AngryVegan.com
>>
>>
>> On Jun 6, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Joshua Carroll wrote:
>>
>>> What do you guys use/recommend?  I have an old 20-bit Echo Layla
>>> that I
>>> use on my desktop DAW, but it's neither portable nor ASIO
>>> compliant.  So
>>> I'm looking for something for my laptop that will accomodate multi-
>>> in/out
>>> live looping.  Thoughts?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the input so far, by the way!  This group is a wealth of
>>> knowledge!
>>>
>>> --Josh
>>>
>>
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