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lun. 11 oct. 2004, 20:48
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The Quatafire is a very interesting option, as it is firewire at nearly the price for USB-interfaces.
According to ESI the problems are mainly restrictions in Apple´s firewire audio implementation. Mac OS 10.3.4 and above should work fine. The Quatafire needs a fimware-upgrade if it´s not the newest stock. This firmware upgrade is avalable from www.esi-pro.com - but it´s only for XP (!) So you will need access to a friend´s Wintel computer to do the firmware upgrade.
OS 10.3.4 and above and new stock Quatafire should work.
One limited feature is that you can use only one midi-in although the interface has two inputs. Software bundle is not mac-compatible. ESI would like to include Ableton Live "light", but only the full version has firewire support. ESI says that they will include some Mac-software in the future, at least a good sample editor.
I have not tried the product myself, but my music-dealer tries to convince me.
Jan Erik
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ven. 27 mai 2005, 00:15
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Hi erstokke, 3Head and everyone! Any stories about the QuataFire yet? I don't know why, but I find it to be the most appealing choice in this ever-growing pile of inexpensive audio interfaces. It's just exactly what I need for it's purpose. Windows users are complaining about driver issues (like never before) but what about the Mac...? Thanks, Finn
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ven. 27 mai 2005, 22:33
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Wow! Did my last post sound like an ad or what??? Well, It isn't!!! I just need some info...
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