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Hello, I am debating between a multiface2 PCI or a fireface.
My goal is to get the lowest latency possible for live softsynth playing and recording over dense mixes laden with effects. I upgraded my processor to an AMD Athlon 4000+ with 1GB Ram, and a UAD-1 card. I currently use an FA-101 Edirol interface and I am not impressed with the shoddy driver, imprecise latency settings (a slider with 5 notches to choose from and a 'higher, normal, or lower' setting. Has not been updated since I bought it a year ago (still on ver 1.0), and drops out, and uses a lot of processor power. I like the mic preamps. However, at this point, I want to be able to play keyboards musically over my mixes, so my goal is fast, fast, and stable. I would like to buy the fireface 800 because it seems so all-inclusive, and somewhat future-proof. however I do not want another firewire fiasco, I am worried that I will not see a latency improvement and will be disappointed when I hit the midi keyboard, and see that it takes several seconds from when I play, to when the note registers. If that would be the case, perhaps the multiface will be an improvement- I have decided to go RME because everyone says it is the best. Another RME product suggestion would be appreciated. I have a simple setup and do not want to buy another mixer. I hardly ever use mics, but like to have the option. Roland 100M modular, so fast and analog that I want my interface to pick up on the inherent musicality and not delay it ARP sequencer (with Kenton Pro-2) Korg Wavedrum Softsynths galore that I would love to use LIVE while the mix is playing thanks very much tw |
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![]() taikowaza wrote: Hello, I am debating between a multiface2 PCI or a fireface. My goal is to get the lowest latency possible for live softsynth playing and recording over dense mixes laden with effects. I would like to buy the fireface 800 because it seems so all-inclusive, and somewhat future-proof. however I do not want another firewire fiasco, Nothing is future-proof (unless you consider only about two weeks into the future). Most people are really happy with the performance of the RME Firewire hardware and drivers, but everybody's system and requirements is different. Playing soft synths live over a dense sequence with effects is going to be trouble no matter what. If you're going to be fussy about responsiveness to your playing (and you should), I would seriously consider getting a second computer for your soft synths, or forgetting soft synths and using your "hard" synths - learn to edit and create some new sounds that you love to play that are uniquely your own. Separating the load between your backing sequences and your live playing will give you more control over streamlining the setup and make your troubleshooting and tweaking easier. I know that soft synths are sold as being the equivalent of the Rolands, Korgs, Yamahas, etc., and they can be when they're sequenced and you can adjust timing to make them work. I'm not convinced that they're realy all that good for live performance though. I have a simple setup and do not want to buy another mixer. I hardly ever use mics, but like to have the option. You may have a "simple" setup but your description of what you want to do sounds like you're heading for disappointment. Remember, the latency of the audio interface is only part of the problem. |
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