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> Motu 828 Mk2 Or Rme Multiface ?
Demarthe
post Tue 5 Aug 2003, 11:07
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I am considering buying a soundcard for my Powerbook G4 867Mhz, working both on OS 9 and X. Which of the MOTU 828 Mk2 or the RME Multiface do you think will give the best results ? huh.gif
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lohboy
post Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:39
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did you ever get a reply to this question on the soundcard issue? I have been trying to balance up whether I want to get the Motu 2408 mk2 or the Rme cardbus...........I actually am a retailer for audio gear in Australia, but haven't tried either of these two products yet, so was interested in whether anyone had a preference over these two? I can see that probably the RME interface would be the more mobile of the two........which i guess is the big issue otherwise i would still be using my desktop...

I think from all the things i have read, the seems to be more peopl using the MOTU, but is that just because it is eaiser to find, or because it actually is the preferable product???
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post Fri 10 Oct 2003, 20:22
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Most retailers in Paris advised me to choose the RME, which I did, and I am really glad with it.
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post Sat 11 Oct 2003, 03:37
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thanks for the tip.
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tekcor
post Wed 29 Oct 2003, 05:04
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the rme eats the motu. Higher output and just sounds better. The motu is prettier if thats what your after.
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post Wed 29 Oct 2003, 10:03
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Yep, Multiface rocks.
Been using it for about 18 months, and never a problem - on Mac or PC.

The MIDI doesn't work under OSX, though.
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post Wed 29 Oct 2003, 11:51
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have you tried the new drivers? MIDI is now working ok.
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post Wed 29 Oct 2003, 23:50
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Finally!

Now I just have to buy something to take up the extra midi port laugh.gif
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