
Live DJing with FireWire Solo
Live DJing with FireWire Solo
I need to get a mobile interface for my notebook PC. I need something that's good for recording and DJing. The M-Audio Firewire Solo looks great for recording, but how is it for DJing? I would use the 1/4" line outputs for the master out of course. But can the headphone output be set for the cue in Live or is that output not assignable?


Lopark
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
That's what I though. The Firewire Audiophile would be ideal if I were only DJing, but it doesn't seem too great for recording.AdamJay wrote:i believe the headphone out only plays back the same material coming from the main outs.
you may want to consider the Firewire Audiophile for DJing instead.
Lopark
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
When will it be available for purchase? What's the price?AdamJay wrote:Then maybe wait for the Focusrite Saffire.
if the drivers are stable, should be an all around winner.
price, features, portability.
Lopark
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
Ableton Live 6 + Operator
MacBook Pro (Core Duo)
M-Audio Firewire 410
Evolution UC-33
Midiman Oxygen 8
M-Audio BX8a monitors
Focusrite Saffire
$399 . should be available sometime late June or into July i believe.
AU/VST EQ, Compression, Amp Sim and Reverb plug-ins are included, as it doubles as it has onboard DSP. so its more than just an interface, its a system really.
24bit/192khz a/d - d/a
2 mic ins with pre's, stereo digital input
8 analog outputs, stereo digital output.
the onboard DSP should reduce cpu usage of using a firewire interface.
i'm really looking forward to this one.
http://www.focusrite.com/products/saffire/overview.html
$399 . should be available sometime late June or into July i believe.
AU/VST EQ, Compression, Amp Sim and Reverb plug-ins are included, as it doubles as it has onboard DSP. so its more than just an interface, its a system really.
24bit/192khz a/d - d/a
2 mic ins with pre's, stereo digital input
8 analog outputs, stereo digital output.
the onboard DSP should reduce cpu usage of using a firewire interface.
i'm really looking forward to this one.
http://www.focusrite.com/products/saffire/overview.html
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noisetonepause
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The Firewire solo has two stereo output busses that present themselves in Live as 1-2 and 3-4. The headphone out always echoes 1-2 and by default this is sent to the analogue outs and 3-4 to the digital outs.
Using the software controls, however, it should be possible to send 3-4 to the analogue outs and 1-2 to headphone and digital outs; then you'd just make Live use 3-4 as the main outs and 1-2 as the cue outs.
I think this would work.
-Paws
Using the software controls, however, it should be possible to send 3-4 to the analogue outs and 1-2 to headphone and digital outs; then you'd just make Live use 3-4 as the main outs and 1-2 as the cue outs.
I think this would work.
-Paws
great idea. but i gave this a try on my firewire solo and no such luck. i was able to route the analog outs to 3/4 and the digital outs to 1/2, but the headphone out stays tied to the analog out. there's no option in the fw solo control panel to change the routing of the headphones.noisetonepause wrote:The Firewire solo has two stereo output busses that present themselves in Live as 1-2 and 3-4. The headphone out always echoes 1-2 and by default this is sent to the analogue outs and 3-4 to the digital outs.
Using the software controls, however, it should be possible to send 3-4 to the analogue outs and 1-2 to headphone and digital outs; then you'd just make Live use 3-4 as the main outs and 1-2 as the cue outs.
I think this would work.
-Paws
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noisetonepause
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