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Old 08-01-2018, 06:27 AM
Suddenly Clear Suddenly Clear is offline
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Default Eleven Rack with a Fast Track C400

Hi All,

You may recall last December, I was considering an 11R to replace my Fast Track C400. I was very appreciative of the help given on this forum last time - although, sadly, it didn't go to plan.

The original idea was to give the C400 away, but the interface wasn't required in the end. As it happened, this came in handy for me as my 11R developed a fault shortly after I bought the unit and I sent it back. I've been continuing with the C400 ever since.

For the short time I owned an Eleven Rack, I loved it, up until the fault. There's something so nice about having onboard effects at your disposal. I loved the presets, being able to record dry and wet on to separate channels, personalizing a vocals chain, connecting my external synth and using 11R effects with it, the intuitive menus and general look of the unit.

Both the C400 and Eleven Rack are 96kHz / 24 bit. I never did any extensive test comparisons, but I recall thinking the 11R had a crisper sound compared to the slightly duller C400. Which leads me to my questions:

1. I'm thinking of keeping my C400 as my general audio interface, as it USB powered. Could I connect the Eleven Rack to the C400 via s/pdif and use the 11R for recording and the C400 for playback? What do you think about this?

2. I've noticed many modern audio interfaces are now 192kHz / 24 bit. Does this really matter? Is recording at this high rate discernible or advisable?

3. I'm still concerned about the Eleven Rack being supported. My operating system is Windows 10 and I've been reading posts about people having problems. Should I be concerned?

Thanks in advance!
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