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7 Mar 2011
Focusrite Saffire Pro 24 DSP, Saffire Pro 40, Apogee Duet, Motu Ultralight mk3?

Do Focusrite Saffire new Pro series have good drivers? does it work with other Firewire cards than TI? I have something else do not know the name of it now.

I like the Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 because of its price and features, it is way more flexible than the other.

I do not need many outs and ins but if it is a good sound card for less money it is good.

Please help me out!
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7 Jan 2005
I have almost used all the softsynths out there and this one is a beast!!!

After using Tassman 4 Demo for a few days I ran to my music store and bought it.

It can sound very analog and FAT as no other software I have used, well, maby Gmediamusic impOSCar and Arturia CS-80v.

I can not explain everything it can sound like because it can almost do any synthesis there is, and you can build your own synths with it to!

You have to test the demo for yourself to beleve the soundquality and its possibilities.

It is a well hidden jewel in the synthjungle!!

http://www.applied-acoustics.com/tassmandemo.htm
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