I'm thinking of getting a fireface 800 and was wondering if the pre amps are good enough to connected my synths directly. The idea is to get rid of my mixer completely and go for the cleanest path.
Currently I have all synths going into a behringer eurorack and then into an m-audio delta1010.
thanks
Fireface 800 connections
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BeyondReazon
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your kidding right?
Of course it is! It ell seem like magic compared to your behringer pile of poop.
Of course it is! It ell seem like magic compared to your behringer pile of poop.
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BeyondReazon
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muthafunka
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Sure they're not boutique preamps but for what the majority of us do I think they're very good indeed, as someone said above it's a bit of an insult to the FF to even mention it in the same breath as Behringer. The only real competitor to the FF in that price range is the Metric Halo 2882, it's pres are reputedly slightly better but it's a very marginal thing-personally I don't mic as much as some folks might, but when I do I'm still more than happy with the results. On top of this I preferred the hardware/software functionality of the FF over the MH. I'm mixerless and use direct monitoring for synths etc and a single volume control for the monitors.