Hi,
I currently own a Firewire 410, but am looking to purchase an external mixer in order to record my sources in my home studio. Any affordable (under £400) recommendations?
Dan
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M-Audio FireWire 410 Description
The M-Audio FireWire 410 Computer Recording Interface gives you everything you need: flexible routing, unsurpassed fidelity, superior driver technology, broad compatibility, zero-latency monitoring, bit-for-bit accurate digital transfers via S/PDIF, 24-bit/96kHz recording, and control over SCMS. It also has 8 analog outs and 2 analog ins, configured for -10dB unbalanced signal level plus S/PDIF digital I/O on gold-plated RCA connectors. It's perfect for combining with an analog mixer for a computer-based music recording system that behaves more like a traditional analog setup.
Hi,
I currently own a Firewire 410, but am looking to purchase an external mixer in order to record my sources in my home studio. Any affordable (under £400) recommendations?
Dan
i have a korg d16 forsale im not if your still looking,it has 8 inputs,spidif output and input,nice effects,can also record a whole band,pm if interested i was using it with my 410,i only need 2 channels now
I have the 410 also. I'm thinking of getting the Alesis Multimix 8 Firewire so I can have more inputs. I hope I can run both at the same time though.