
mic pre's seem to be ok for what you can expect from an interface like this, they didn't seem to be worse than the ones on my mackie 1202 at first them.but i have yet to dive into the voc session i recorded with the motu to reconfirm that. i have used the 896 a couple of times and it did perform well, no clicks, crackles, latency or any such problems. Motu's interfaces have a history of being rock solid with mac's. i'll keep you posted if you're interested. one adat port switchable to optical spdifīeware! this is (almost) all information you can get from the internet! i haven't heard the thing yet (but i will hear it very soon).

Then collapse them when you're done to conserve screen space. Quickly expand the track list to display all takes, just like separate tracks, but specially linked for quick one-click comping. firewire 800 AND firewire 400 connectivity Digital Performer lets you record into an unlimited number of takes and then quickly combine them into the perfect composite or 'comp' take. only 4 micpres so you don't pay for 8 inferior ones, just for 4 (just kidding, i actually don't know what the mic pre's sound like yet) a spdif connector that is also aes/ebu compatible/switchable a very nice routing software to route any input to any output or any group of inputs to any outputs
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the instrument input with speaker simulator and harmonics generator two adat in- and outs instead of one, therefore 16 optical channels in and 16 out Beginners and advanced users alike will find value in these concise, informative, one of a kind tutorials.


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