HDSP Multiface II & HDSP generally; you experiences plea
HDSP Multiface II & HDSP generally; you experiences plea
It seems many people are having problems with FW cards these days.
For MOTU i read and experienced more than enough digital noise, glitches, pops, cracks and failing of ULTRALITEs than what is good for me and at the RME side i read about FW chip incompatibility issues (because Apple decided to put in cheaper chips in their systems) haunting the FF400's.
In the past two years i spent over $1000 on sound cards and neither of them worked well for more than a few months. I am starting to get the feeling that in order to have a really great sounding -and- reliable card, i should shell out more than $1000 in one go. Having considered and read more about the FireFace400 i a also reached the point where i am not so sure about FW in general anymore. So, i am considering to save up for a RME Multiface II.
I wonder, are there many people here who use HDSP cards by RME? What is your experience with these cards? Are they really worth the extra money?
So far, it seems they are, but if anyone has some really bad experiences with them, i would love to hear about it before i take the plunge.
For MOTU i read and experienced more than enough digital noise, glitches, pops, cracks and failing of ULTRALITEs than what is good for me and at the RME side i read about FW chip incompatibility issues (because Apple decided to put in cheaper chips in their systems) haunting the FF400's.
In the past two years i spent over $1000 on sound cards and neither of them worked well for more than a few months. I am starting to get the feeling that in order to have a really great sounding -and- reliable card, i should shell out more than $1000 in one go. Having considered and read more about the FireFace400 i a also reached the point where i am not so sure about FW in general anymore. So, i am considering to save up for a RME Multiface II.
I wonder, are there many people here who use HDSP cards by RME? What is your experience with these cards? Are they really worth the extra money?
So far, it seems they are, but if anyone has some really bad experiences with them, i would love to hear about it before i take the plunge.
Last edited by phoenix on Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Been using my Multiface I since 2003 with Live v3! Used it with a PCMCIA card in laptops and with a PCI card in my desktop. You can now get PCIe ane Express54 cards for the Multiface.
IMHO, it's the best card out there for the money. Rock solid converters and performance, and the best drivers out there. I can get 32 samples (less than 1ms of latency, specifically 0.7ms) if I need to. Sounds and works great.
IMHO, it's the best card out there for the money. Rock solid converters and performance, and the best drivers out there. I can get 32 samples (less than 1ms of latency, specifically 0.7ms) if I need to. Sounds and works great.
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+11111nebulae wrote:Been using my Multiface I since 2003 with Live v3! Used it with a PCMCIA card in laptops and with a PCI card in my desktop. You can now get PCIe ane Express54 cards for the Multiface.
IMHO, it's the best card out there for the money. Rock solid converters and performance, and the best drivers out there. I can get 32 samples (less than 1ms of latency, specifically 0.7ms) if I need to. Sounds and works great.
I also have a Multiface I. Excellent in every respect. Totally solid & sounds great. Been using it since 2004 & it has never let me down. RME Bonus: Total Mix with its Matrix router is also pretty bad ass.
I'm using it with the older PCMCIA cardbus, & will be getting an Expresscard when I upgrade from a PowerBook to a MacBook Pro.
HDSPe PCIe aio card is supposedly being released in Europe in the next month......trying not to hold breath.
I'm dying to get this card.
http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_hdspe_aio.php
Has everything I need in a single slot.
I'm dying to get this card.
http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_hdspe_aio.php
Has everything I need in a single slot.
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Happy Multiface I and FF400 owner here. Been thrown around the world by baggage handlers, the Multiface for 5 years, the FF for 2. As others have said, great sound quality and reliability, TotalMix is superb, will be buying the Expresscard32 for the multiface shortly when we retire our Powerbook G4.
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I could care less for more processing power...oblique strategies wrote:Next MacBook Pro release promises to be a nice one -Montevina is looking good. Should be soon too...Pitch Black wrote:will be buying the Expresscard32 for the multiface shortly when we retire our Powerbook G4.
Then, in 2009, we'll be getting the Nehalem processor that will kick some major heiney!
give us affordable multitouch screens already !!!
(btw MBPs are totally overpriced...)

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