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My NAMM Show picks,...and the winner is!!! [message #64224] |
Mon, 06 February 2006 07:35 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Here are some of my picks for the coolest recording gear from 2006 winter
NAMM show.
Alesis io 26 is some bang for the buck on I/Os, check it out. Similar to
the I/O configuration of the Focusrite Pro 26 I/O, their using a T.C. electronic
chips. $599.00 list.
http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=96
Apogee symphony PCI Express with up to 96 ch. and Ensemble FireWire interface
with 36 ch. of I/O.
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/
Lexicon MX400 And MX400XL Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Processors.
You XP guys might be able to add a lexicon unit to your Paris rig???
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Lexicon/PR/M X400-MX400XL.html
PerSonus FireStudio
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FireStudio.html
PreSonus FireMax FS 8-ch. light pipe mic pre.
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ DigiMax-FS.html
PreSonus Fade Port USB/MIDI Controller
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FaderPort.html
My number one pick has got to be the Focusrite Saffire pro 26 I/O FireWire
interface! 52 I/O, 26 inputs and 26 outputs in a single rack space! You
can daisy chain three of them for a total of 156 I/O!!! that would be 96
I/O ch. of light pipe, 48 in and 48 out! Hey Deej! If you could live with
48 ch. of light pipe in and 48 out, this could free up some PCI slots!
The cost, $699.00 MAP.
The reasons the Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 I/O would work for me. Add the
Gator Case Studio To Go and this would make a great portable recording rig.
It's rumored that Focusrite will implement stand alone mode in the future,
which would turn it in to a stand alone 8 ch. mic pre. It would make a good
16 ch. light pipe computer interface for my Panasonic DA-7 MKII digital mixer
or any other digital mixer and it would add 8 mic pres and SP/DIF. It's
cool that I could quickly move it around for computer to computer simply
by unplugging the FireWire cable. It would be the perfect inter face for
the second computer in the dual computer Paris rig. 16 ch. light pipe, 8
additional ch. of analog I/O, 8 focusrite mic pres, SP/DIF, WC, MIDI I/O
and 2 head phone out puts, for $699.00!!! I think they just knocked off
MOTU.
The one thing that is a bummer is, they didn't include the DSP chip for effects
processing like they did on the original Saffire, but they did include VST
and AU plugins of their effects.
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Focusrite/PR /Saffire-Pro-26i-o.html
http://www.focusrite.com/
Video
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/wnamm06.cfm
Check out the video for Gator cases studio to go soft case and Pedal Tote,
both vary cool!
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
Studio To Go, Hard case
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM05/Content/Gator/PR/GRC -Studio-2-Go.html
James
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Re: My NAMM Show picks,...and the winner is!!! [message #64283 is a reply to message #64224] |
Tue, 07 February 2006 00:17 |
jjdpro
Messages: 9 Registered: January 2006
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Hey James,
Thanks for namm review, however, I don;t think that the Focusrite Firewire
products will kill off the Motu line..Motu's hardware are industry standards
with a long pedigree. As well as, having the reputation as being very reliable
and have great drivers for both Mac & Win platforms.
The true test of any company making hardware i.o unitss the drivers, then
the converters, and so on.. With lame non low latency drivers, all you have
is a converter box..
Right now, Focusrite is still to green for to slam so $$ into their new products.
A safer bet would be to go with the EMU-1820m or Motus 828',RME units even
Mackies 410 unit is HOT!!
Take care,
LaMont
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Here are some of my picks for the coolest recording gear from 2006 winter
>NAMM show.
>
>Alesis io 26 is some bang for the buck on I/Os, check it out. Similar to
>the I/O configuration of the Focusrite Pro 26 I/O, their using a T.C. electronic
>chips. $599.00 list.
>http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=96
>
>Apogee symphony PCI Express with up to 96 ch. and Ensemble FireWire interface
>with 36 ch. of I/O.
>http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/
>
>Lexicon MX400 And MX400XL Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Processors.
>You XP guys might be able to add a lexicon unit to your Paris rig???
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Lexicon/PR/M X400-MX400XL.html
>
>PerSonus FireStudio
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FireStudio.html
>
>PreSonus FireMax FS 8-ch. light pipe mic pre.
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ DigiMax-FS.html
>
>PreSonus Fade Port USB/MIDI Controller
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FaderPort.html
>
>My number one pick has got to be the Focusrite Saffire pro 26 I/O FireWire
>interface! 52 I/O, 26 inputs and 26 outputs in a single rack space! You
>can daisy chain three of them for a total of 156 I/O!!! that would be 96
>I/O ch. of light pipe, 48 in and 48 out! Hey Deej! If you could live with
>48 ch. of light pipe in and 48 out, this could free up some PCI slots!
>The cost, $699.00 MAP.
>
>The reasons the Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 I/O would work for me. Add the
>Gator Case Studio To Go and this would make a great portable recording rig.
> It's rumored that Focusrite will implement stand alone mode in the future,
>which would turn it in to a stand alone 8 ch. mic pre. It would make a
good
>16 ch. light pipe computer interface for my Panasonic DA-7 MKII digital
mixer
>or any other digital mixer and it would add 8 mic pres and SP/DIF. It's
>cool that I could quickly move it around for computer to computer simply
>by unplugging the FireWire cable. It would be the perfect inter face for
>the second computer in the dual computer Paris rig. 16 ch. light pipe,
8
>additional ch. of analog I/O, 8 focusrite mic pres, SP/DIF, WC, MIDI I/O
>and 2 head phone out puts, for $699.00!!! I think they just knocked off
>MOTU.
>
>The one thing that is a bummer is, they didn't include the DSP chip for
effects
>processing like they did on the original Saffire, but they did include VST
>and AU plugins of their effects.
>
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Focusrite/PR /Saffire-Pro-26i-o.html
>
>http://www.focusrite.com/
>
>Video
>http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
>
>http://www.sonicstate.com/news/wnamm06.cfm
>
>Check out the video for Gator cases studio to go soft case and Pedal Tote,
>both vary cool!
>
>http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
>
>Studio To Go, Hard case
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM05/Content/Gator/PR/GRC -Studio-2-Go.html
>
>James
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Re: My NAMM Show picks,...and the winner is!!! [message #64285 is a reply to message #64283] |
Tue, 07 February 2006 01:22 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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Hey LaMont! All good points. Of corse the Focusrite would have to work well
and sound good for me to buy it. If that turns out to be the case I might
be buying one. I was going to purchase a MOTU 828 MKII, however the focusrite
would be a much better fit for me. The reports on the original saffire sound
good and monitor latency is suppose to be a non issue, in time we'll have
to see. It sure looks cool though!
I sure learned my lesson when I bought the Lexicon studio 32, I don't jump
in anymore. At least I bought it when they where blowing them out. Another
system without support. I too have a studio of the living dead! Now if
I could just find a Ensoniq DP4+ for a real cheap price, those 16 bits sound
good; )
"LaMOnt" <jjdpro@amerietch.net> wrote:
>
>Hey James,
>
>Thanks for namm review, however, I don;t think that the Focusrite Firewire
>products will kill off the Motu line..Motu's hardware are industry standards
>with a long pedigree. As well as, having the reputation as being very reliable
>and have great drivers for both Mac & Win platforms.
>
>The true test of any company making hardware i.o unitss the drivers, then
>the converters, and so on.. With lame non low latency drivers, all you have
>is a converter box..
>
>Right now, Focusrite is still to green for to slam so $$ into their new
products.
>A safer bet would be to go with the EMU-1820m or Motus 828',RME units even
>Mackies 410 unit is HOT!!
>
>Take care,
>LaMont
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Here are some of my picks for the coolest recording gear from 2006 winter
>>NAMM show.
>>
>>Alesis io 26 is some bang for the buck on I/Os, check it out. Similar
to
>>the I/O configuration of the Focusrite Pro 26 I/O, their using a T.C. electronic
>>chips. $599.00 list.
>>http://www.alesis.com/product.php?id=96
>>
>>Apogee symphony PCI Express with up to 96 ch. and Ensemble FireWire interface
>>with 36 ch. of I/O.
>>http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/
>>
>>Lexicon MX400 And MX400XL Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Processors.
>>You XP guys might be able to add a lexicon unit to your Paris rig???
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Lexicon/PR/M X400-MX400XL.html
>>
>>PerSonus FireStudio
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FireStudio.html
>>
>>PreSonus FireMax FS 8-ch. light pipe mic pre.
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ DigiMax-FS.html
>>
>>PreSonus Fade Port USB/MIDI Controller
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/PreSonus/PR/ FaderPort.html
>>
>>My number one pick has got to be the Focusrite Saffire pro 26 I/O FireWire
>>interface! 52 I/O, 26 inputs and 26 outputs in a single rack space! You
>>can daisy chain three of them for a total of 156 I/O!!! that would be
96
>>I/O ch. of light pipe, 48 in and 48 out! Hey Deej! If you could live
with
>>48 ch. of light pipe in and 48 out, this could free up some PCI slots!
>
>>The cost, $699.00 MAP.
>>
>>The reasons the Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 I/O would work for me. Add the
>>Gator Case Studio To Go and this would make a great portable recording
rig.
>> It's rumored that Focusrite will implement stand alone mode in the future,
>>which would turn it in to a stand alone 8 ch. mic pre. It would make a
>good
>>16 ch. light pipe computer interface for my Panasonic DA-7 MKII digital
>mixer
>>or any other digital mixer and it would add 8 mic pres and SP/DIF. It's
>>cool that I could quickly move it around for computer to computer simply
>>by unplugging the FireWire cable. It would be the perfect inter face for
>>the second computer in the dual computer Paris rig. 16 ch. light pipe,
>8
>>additional ch. of analog I/O, 8 focusrite mic pres, SP/DIF, WC, MIDI I/O
>>and 2 head phone out puts, for $699.00!!! I think they just knocked off
>>MOTU.
>>
>>The one thing that is a bummer is, they didn't include the DSP chip for
>effects
>>processing like they did on the original Saffire, but they did include
VST
>>and AU plugins of their effects.
>>
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/Content/Focusrite/PR /Saffire-Pro-26i-o.html
>>
>>http://www.focusrite.com/
>>
>>Video
>>http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
>>
>>http://www.sonicstate.com/news/wnamm06.cfm
>>
>>Check out the video for Gator cases studio to go soft case and Pedal Tote,
>>both vary cool!
>>
>>http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM06/
>>
>>Studio To Go, Hard case
>> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM05/Content/Gator/PR/GRC -Studio-2-Go.html
>>
>>James
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