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Firewire has been around for over ten years. Does anyone have any insight into why there are so precious few audio/midi interfaces utilizing this technology?
The field is glutted with USB interfaces, which only carry about 1/40 the bandwidth and information transfer capability of Firewire. Of the few Firewire interfaces on the market, the cheapest I can find (MOTU's 828) starts at over $800.00--and that doesn't include MIDI, while being complete overkill on the audio side for my needs. Five years ago I expected to SOON see Firewire interfaces for audio and MIDI that would be affordable and accessible. Now there are quite a few under $500.00 using USB, but NONE in t hat price bracket using Firewire. I think the market is ripe for a Firewire interface with, e.g., four audio inputs and two MIDI ins and outs priced for the masses. Why, oh, why was it not there years ago? |
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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 27 Inscrit : 02 sept. 02 Lieu : Flag Pond - US Membre no 7,326 ![]() |
Logic for Mac OSX is out you can get from Emagic's Web site under updates right now.
I have not tested it yet as I use HD hardware and I am sure I will have ot wait a few months to a year to get that OSX Native but yoiu never Know it may be sooner and OSX works a whole lot better with the Jaguar release. There are some limitation to the use of Firwire but what a way to go if it can be done High Spped MIDI and Audio in one Box sounds really good to me. |
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