6-pin to 4-pin firewire or firewire to usb for an audio interface?

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I'm interested in buying a Saffire PRO 14 Audio Interface from my friend but my laptop doesn't have a 6-pin firewire port, but it does have a 4-pin port. I know that you can't bus-power through a 4-pin but I can just use the external power supply, but would this work and give decent results/latency? Or could I use a 6-pin to USB cable to power it it this way or would that not work well if at all? They're only holding it for me until the 23rd so a quick reply would be appreciated :)
 
I don't think a USB to FireWire cable would work very well, but it would work just fine with a 6-pin to 4-pin cable as long as you used the external power supply.
 
Extra pins only carry DC power, no data so it has NO effect on latency.
A 6-to-4 pin cable works fine... been using one for years on my Motu828mkII to my laptop.
 
What he said: use the 6-pin to 4-pin cable.

Aside: is there really such a thing as a Firewire to USB "cable"? They're two different protocols, it would seem you'd need some sort of processor in between, rather than a straight cable, to make it work. If so, it would likely add some latency.
 
They're two different protocols, it would seem you'd need some sort of processor in between, rather than a straight cable, to make it work. If so, it would likely add some latency.

Exactly. It's probably best to stick with FireWire for this.
 
Okay guys cheers :), I might use this in the future instead of using my limited USBs. And I saw a few USB tp FireWire adaptors on eBay but I wasn't sure whether they would work
 
No, they do not work for soundcards/interfaces.

Those are made to move files from cameras; they will NOT work with audio interfaces.
(Burst hard drive file copys when we need continuous low-latency streaming.)
 
You have two options:
  • Use the 4-pin FireWire socket and power the unit externally.
  • Buy a PCMCIA or PCMCIAe adaptor with a 6-pin FireWire socket and use this via the card slot.

I did the latter for my old laptop that did not have a 6-pin FireWire socket.
 
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