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> Motu 896, your thoughts
zerocool90
post Tue 10 Sep 2002, 14:46
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hey i was wondering if anyone here has used one and what you guys think about it. thanks.


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Synthetik
post Sat 14 Sep 2002, 10:21
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If you are looking for a interface that runs firewire. This is the one. You hace 8 mic pres and all I/Os are LXR. If you are likeing for just 1/4 you might want to look at the MOTU 828. MOTU is a great company but if you are looking for stuff for OSX good luck, they have the Firewire drivers but no PCI or audio software. Everthing is still OS9


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tomc
post Mon 23 Sep 2002, 10:35
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If youre after a firewire interface, Id highy reccomend checking out

http://www.mhlabs.com

Their Mobile i/o is a fantastic interface, and the Metric Halo guys provide the best customer support and service Ive ever come across.

just a though
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damann
post Tue 24 Sep 2002, 02:23
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sorry tomc, but great as the mobile i/o is, the 896 kicks it's butt. rolleyes.gif
the mobile i/o IS the best portable solution, but the 896 is much classier...


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