

http://www.rme-audio.de/en_index.php


Just curious to know how for sure this $ figure is--I'm looking at buying a new laptop, and in weighing the options, the major difference between the two toshibas I'm looking at is the presence of a PCMCIA slot for my old school Multiface on the more expensive of the two. The $400 would make it worth my while to be the better computer now rather than buy the adapter at $400.nebulae wrote:^ wishful thinking...
It'll be around $400 for a year or so, then drop down to about $250-300
I don't know the hardware specifics but I've read posts on the RME forum by some of their people and they do not agree with Creative's assessment of the technology. RME indicates that equal or faster latency is achieved with their PCIe technology. Could be marketing hype, but I doubt it, I'm inclined to believe them.Timur wrote:When Creative was asked why they don't come up with an PCIe card instead of PCI they answered that PCIe has more bandwidth but worse latencies, so working out a high performence low latency audiocard would be harder for PCIe.
Does anyone know the hardware specifics of the PCIe and if this is true?
Nope. The Fireface is firewire. This is talking about the PCMCIA (laptop card slot) range of interfaces.delag wrote:I don't think it's for the fireface 400