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mar. 3 févr. 2009, 17:34
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Hi all,
I have been looking for a FW audio device for some time, and in my price bracket I have decided (I think!) that MOTU offer the best bang for buck. However, I have been trying to make sense of their website, and I'm having a bit of trouble. I was hoping to find a comparison matrix or similar, so that I can compare the features offered by their set of products - but I can't find that anywhere. If such a thing exists, please would someone point me in the right direction? Basically, I can only see that the Traveler, UltraLite, 896 and 828 differ in terms of number of inputs/outputs, and their abilities to be expanded (ie with 8pre or similar). Is this a fair assessment? Their effects capabilities seem to be pretty standardised across the range. I would really appreciate somebody's objective view on this, as I have read myself round in circles. I will likely be using this in studio and live, but it's not going to get heavy "on the road" use, live will mostly be "studio live" i suspect. Many thanks.... |
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mer. 4 févr. 2009, 21:20
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Maniac Member Groupe : Members Messages : 899 Inscrit : 12 oct. 01 Lieu : Kirkland Membre no 2,002 |
The main differences are the number of preamps, amount of I/O, and the size of interfaces.
The 896 is able to record at a higher sample rate. Print the feature summary from the MOTU site on the interfaces you are interested in. You can make quality recordings with any of interfaces, you must decide how many inputs you need, and if you require mobility. -------------------- G-Dub
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-monky- The Motu Range mar. 3 févr. 2009, 17:34
smith67 A buddy of mine has the 8pre and I first looked at... sam. 6 mars 2010, 07:45
smith67 A buddy of mine has the 8pre and I first looked at... sam. 6 mars 2010, 07:45
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