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FW410 or FWaudiophile?
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 5:30 pm
by glitcher
I know the specs on both.
Preamps etc. is of no importance,
I´m just looking for the most stable solution, for using
live "live".
(I will also have 2 more FW apps attached...)
All opinion/tips is most appreciated.
I´m on both PC and Mac.
Great forum,
great software.
/G[/u]
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 5:56 pm
by kent_sandvik
I have a FW410, it's OK but you need to constantly upgrade the drivers, small things here and there...
Anyway, for real 'live' use I would be hesitant to use FW410 of many reasons
* there are problems, even HW Firewire port permanent failures, in case you mount and boot FW-based drivers at the same time as t he FW410.
* Try to have an iPod connected to your system at the same time as FW410, does not work, ough.
* Having a lot of external equipment on a live situation increases the chances they will be damaged.
If I would use Live 'live' I would look at an Indogo PCMCIA card that is part of the laptop myself, or a cheaper USB audio box that I could replace in case it gets destroyed in live use.
Otherwise the sound quality of FW410 is really good, I use it every day in my studio setup, and for the price, especially a year ago, it was a very good purchase. Latencies are low, and I'm happy with the resolution. If M-Audio would just put more resources on fixing annoying bugs in the drivers... But compared with a year ago the drivers are much better (MacOSX). --Kent
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:15 pm
by Machinate
I haven't had a single issue with the fw410, it works flawlessly on my xp machine.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:28 pm
by zeropoint
FW410.......no problems here either
firewire audiophile
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:46 pm
by by-pass
The firewire audiophile work ass well , just one little bug sometimes with the spdif section, I work with a Ibook g3 with macosx.
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:37 pm
by radder
http://www.zzounds.com/item--MDOFW1814
Has anyone had any experience with this puppy? Looks sick...
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:45 pm
by kabuki
What machines are you on? Desktops or laptops?
If you plan on performing with a PCMCA ready laptop, I really suggest the Echo Indigo DJ.
Small, cheap, cross-platform, keeps your FW port clear for a HD, uses very little juice, cheap, stable, low-latency, inexpensive, and with a prelisten channel
You could buy two for the price of one FW 410
BTW, I hear the Audiophile doesn't have a pre-listen channel...
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 9:34 pm
by glitcher
Thank you guys, this forum is active!
I´m on a dell laptop and will make the switch to a shiny G4 after this
gig.
The FW audiophile do have a prelistening, as does 410.
I´m closing the deadline and have to get a stable soundcard like
yesterday...The local store have Maudio so I need som advice.
/G
(Btw.Fennesz is playing in Stockholm...tonight)
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 10:03 am
by glitcher
OK, I´ve checked the specs. on that Echo Indigo DJ card,
and I´ve talked to some folks, it seems like a very good card.
Anyone with something bad to report on this?
/G.
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 10:41 am
by geoffroy
I'm very happy of my Firewire Audiophile, both on laptop (through a PCMCIA/FW card) or on my normal pc
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 2:29 pm
by kabuki
Echo Indigo DJ: I have loved mine from day one. The driver install is a bit buggy, but once its set up, it works flawlessly. Do a few forum searches to see the latency some fols are getting (some as low as 2 ms!).
If you need to do any recording, I hear the Indigo I/O is good too. Same low price.
Search the web. I got mine for $159 with no tax and $5 shipping 2nd day.
Florida Music I think.
Good luck
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:46 pm
by glitcher
Thanks guys.
I´ve just ordered the Echo Indigo DJ card....
Since I´ll need the firewire port for the other apps,
I hope this is the most stable solution.
Searching the net for the Indigo I found good reviews and happy customers-
once they finally managed to install it.....
I´ll see/hear next week....
Have a great weekend!
/G.
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 2:54 pm
by glitcher
BRILLIANT!!!!!!
Echo indigo dj.
Got the card today.
This is a totally awesome, incredible, wonderful and cool card!
I haven´t tried it in the studio yet (I have genelecs there) but
at home, with my logitech multimedia speakers and my beyer dt-phones
it sounds good, the installation worked immediately and to my surprise:
the "console" software is genius! I mean, besides from being able to
prelisten in Live, I can run audiomulch and edit samples in Soundforge-
AT THE SAME TIME!!! The live jamming just keeps on rocking!!
I´ve never dreamed it could be this fun!
You guys are the best. I had never heard of this card, I was totally fixed on getting a firewire card, now the FW-port is free for my HD and my secret babies.... Cool.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We´ll see how stable it is after my gig. Knock on wood.
/G
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 6:50 pm
by glitcher
no....no....no....NO!
It worked excellent until today.
Suddenly I get clicks when playing samples off my external firewireHD,
the ableton cpu and hd meters show nothing exceptional,
I even get clicks with only one wav-file playing in an empty arr...
The sound is clean if I switch to the Mme/directX drivers.
When using the ASIOechoWDM.dll I get the clicks....
I have tried with every possible buffer setting.
I have tried to install everything again but the clicks are still there.
The echo drivers are the latest.
Please, if anyone knows what to do, please, please tell me.
I´m on a deadline....
/G
Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 3:14 am
by AdamJay
can you do a system restore to a time before it started glitching?