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AudioFire4 offers a compact audio interface with all the connections you need for your studio. With the flexibility of FireWire and bus power, you can also take the AudioFire4 on the road. The AudioFire4 can record 24 bit 96kHz audio with low latency monitoring on any Windows XP or Mac OS X computer (desktop or notebook) with a FireWire…
Love it. Very easy to use, just plugged it in. Not sure what the other bloke is on about - no driver issues here! They just released new ones too. Audiofires are obviously still very much their flagship cards. Anyway it's easy to use, simply designed, but the kicker is the sound is quality. Easily the best card i ever heard. I loaded up some tunes i'd been working on and heard detail i hadn't realised was there before! Sound is key. I was glad it only came with one bit of free software rather than the wads of crap bundled on others. I want to know that the money i put into the box goes into the BOX. Buy quality. Don't look back.
AudioFire4 offers a compact audio interface with all the connections you need for your studio. With the flexibility of FireWire and bus power, you can also take the AudioFire4 on the road. The AudioFire4 can record 24 bit 96kHz audio with low latency monitoring on any Windows XP or Mac OS X computer (desktop or notebook) with a FireWire…
Very good quality. What I like about this apart from a better sound quality than the Edirol UA-25 that I have replaced is that it automatically changes the internal sample rate to match the file that you want to play. I want to keep Sound Forge set to 48K to record but a lot of the things I record, I want to save at a low mp3 rate. When I pull these back in to play, this device plays them fine by changing it's internal saple rate to match. (The edirol wouldn't play at a different rate). My AT 4040 microphones sound excellent through the phantom power and preamps. It has a volume control knob on the box which is important for my use. I suppose I could say that I would have preferred a hardware switch for the phantom power rather than the software switch but I'm used to it now so I won't.