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OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92591] Fri, 09 November 2007 16:56 Go to next message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
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Hi All,
Switching from Paris to Logic and pretty much decided to go with the Apogee
Rosetta 800. I'll be using this on a Mac 3G quad core. Anyone care to comment
on the difference between a symphony card or the firewire interface? I'm
a little confused as to which is the way to go and why 1 may be better than
the other.

Thanks, Al
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92616 is a reply to message #92591] Sun, 11 November 2007 00:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Is the Symphony a PCI/PCI-E card? AFAIK, that still gives you
better throughput than the bandwidth on a Fireware interface
can.

BTW, Bob Katz says Firewire tends to be more jitter-prone,
if that makes any difference to you, as well.

Neil


"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote:
>
>Hi All,
>Switching from Paris to Logic and pretty much decided to go with the Apogee
>Rosetta 800. I'll be using this on a Mac 3G quad core. Anyone care to comment
>on the difference between a symphony card or the firewire interface? I'm
>a little confused as to which is the way to go and why 1 may be better than
>the other.
>
>Thanks, Al
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92624 is a reply to message #92616] Sun, 11 November 2007 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
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Yes.. Apogee makes a just avergage performing Firewire drivers.

"Neil" <OIUOIU@OI.com> wrote:
>
>Is the Symphony a PCI/PCI-E card? AFAIK, that still gives you
>better throughput than the bandwidth on a Fireware interface
>can.
>
>BTW, Bob Katz says Firewire tends to be more jitter-prone,
>if that makes any difference to you, as well.
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Al Corey" <alcorey@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>>Hi All,
>>Switching from Paris to Logic and pretty much decided to go with the Apogee
>>Rosetta 800. I'll be using this on a Mac 3G quad core. Anyone care to comment
>>on the difference between a symphony card or the firewire interface? I'm
>>a little confused as to which is the way to go and why 1 may be better
than
>>the other.
>>
>>Thanks, Al
>
Re: OT: Apogee Rosetta800 - Symphony or Firewire [message #92629 is a reply to message #92624] Sun, 11 November 2007 18:42 Go to previous message
Al Corey is currently offline  Al Corey   
Messages: 21
Registered: December 2006
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Thanks for that input guys, I want a stable, trouble free system (well,as
close as I can come to that). Seems like every opinion I hear states something
to that effect about the firewire. I was hoping to hear better things about
the firewire interface so I could keep a PCI slot open, but seems like I'll
have to use one to ensure better and more stable performance. Leaning toward
the Symphony card.

Thanks, Al
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