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Old 07-09-2022, 08:40 PM
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I'm an RME fan though, but can't say their interfaces are reasonably priced, but can say they're a cut above.
I can say "forever support" by RME makes their price reasonable. Knowing it'll never stop working due to the manufacturer "moving on"
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Old 07-09-2022, 09:16 PM
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I can say "forever support" by RME makes their price reasonable. Knowing it'll never stop working due to the manufacturer "moving on"
Yep. I try not to sound too much like a biased RME fan boi here. A hardware company with excellent software/firmware. Some others have that... but don't all have that long term support culture. They just have a "culture of technical competence". Folks willing to talk/answer detailed technical questions. They have probably won me for life. I still have no idea how the heck you are supposed to use the cable hook on the back
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Old 07-09-2022, 10:07 PM
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That’s strain relief. Most of the time on the rack equipment to prevent unplugging of power by moving a rack. Reason why they have locking power supplies on most of the equipment without them.

There was a bug with MADI fibre when no cable was plugged in (would crash) on the HDSPe cards and Matthias had me a beta that fixed it overnight.
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Old 07-09-2022, 10:36 PM
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Yep I know it's strain relief, my bad humor, I just don't think it's very well designed/easy to use. Few of these are. Think things are better just taking the weight off of signal cables by feeding through horizontal rear rack plenums and for power run a vertical PDU up the inside back of the rack and use short IEC cables (thank you Tripp-Lite) to each box, if only companies could sort out what side the danged IEC power receptacle should be on.
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Old 07-12-2022, 01:56 PM
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While I don't have it, I do like MOTU's M line, M2 and M4. Metal with metal knobs, decent converters and pres and built in Loopback and reasonably priced.

I'm an RME fan though, but can't say their interfaces are reasonably priced, but can say they're a cut above.
The Fireface devices look really nice. And I like the fact that they still make firewire devices with m1 support.
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Old 07-12-2022, 01:59 PM
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Yep. I try not to sound too much like a biased RME fan boi here. A hardware company with excellent software/firmware. Some others have that... but don't all have that long term support culture. They just have a "culture of technical competence". Folks willing to talk/answer detailed technical questions. They have probably won me for life. I still have no idea how the heck you are supposed to use the cable hook on the back
Oddly, this was on of the reasons I liked M-Audio back in the day, Excellent driver support until Avid ruined it. They had a ton of products that just stopped at Yosemite with no good reason other than the company sold off or something like that.
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Old 07-12-2022, 02:04 PM
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So, here is the solutuon for now:
First, 48k seems find in Audio MIDI Setup until I launch protools. When I made an aggregate device with my Profire 610, with the profire as the clock source, it worked just fine.
So, what I ended up doing is creating another aggregate with the internal sound as the clock and that works just fine.

Again, this isn't for anything major.

I do like the Profire but driver support ended years ago.
If I get the chance to start doing more recording I am going to look into a newer interface and I really like RME for their support but It's hard for me to justify the price when this is just a hobby for me. That said, I get a lot of gear on ebay and you never know.
I bought my first Mbox (the original one) new from sweetwater. Since then I have only bought used stuff. My ProFire 610 cost only $35 a while back. I know it isn't as good as a lot of new stuff, but it sure beats anything under $100 on the market today.
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Oddly, this was on of the reasons I liked M-Audio back in the day, Excellent driver support until Avid ruined it. They had a ton of products that just stopped at Yosemite with no good reason other than the company sold off or something like that.
Avid sold M-Audio to InMusic in 2012, 2 years before Yosemite came out, so that's on InMusic.. :)

I still have a ProFire 2626 that works well. If you're on Windows the old Win 7 drivers still work with Win 11.

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