Mein Kampf With Audio Interfaces
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010It's been a rocky road, but I think I may have found the interface I've been looking for.
It's been a rocky road, but I think I may have found the interface I've been looking for.
Thinking about buying a Presonus Firestudio 2626? Read this review first!
Not sure what a high end preamp can do for your vocal recordings?
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 21, 2009 – Windows XP and Vista 64-bit and Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) users rejoice! With the new Universal Control™ update, all PreSonus FireStudio™-series audio interfaces and the StudioLive 16.4.2™ digital mixer are now fully 64-bit compatible. With this update, all of these interfaces will now work correctly under 64-bit [...]
Do you think you can hear the difference between a $5,000 signal path vs a $100 signal path? You may be surprised.
Thinking of upgrading to high end analog to digital converters? Check out this little shootout between Mytek AD96 and Presonus Firestudio AD converters.
If you are considering purchasing a Presonus Firestudio audio interface, you may want to take a look at the requirements into terms of chipset problems and other hardware compatibility.
Here's why I chose the Presonus Firestudio over MOTO, M-Audio, and RME firewire audio interfaces. After careful research, I decided that the Presonus Firestudio was the best audio interface for my needs and budget.
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