Firewire soundcard under $500?

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Hello all,

I'm currently using an M-Audio Audiophile 192 soundcard for music listening and the occasional vinyl-to-CD transfers. I love it to death, and it's probably the best sound-related purchase I've made in years. Unfortunately, I'm looking to change my computer setup to a Mac Mini, which means I'll be needing an external soundcard. All I need is a minimum of 1 set of inputs and outputs, but I'd really like to find something that has a similar analog output quality to my current card. I'd like to spend around $250, but $500 is my absolute upper limit. Some units I've been looking at are:

ESI Quatafire 610
Focusrite Saffire
M-Audio Firewire 410
M-Audio Firewire 1814

Thanks!
 
What would be the advantage of the Presonus Inspire over, say, the M-Audio Firewire Audiophile? Are the D/A converters better?
 
how about the MAckie Onyx 1220 + Firewire card, now you can get both for $530 at basically any reatailer - online included. I just got it, and I have to say I do like it quite a bit.
 
shackrock said:
how about the MAckie Onyx 1220 + Firewire card, now you can get both for $530 at basically any reatailer - online included. I just got it, and I have to say I do like it quite a bit.

He's not recording.

But, hey, where did you find Onyx 1220 + Firewire for that price?
 
Heh... nope, not recording. :D

To give you a better idea of what I'm looking for, I'd ideally get the Terratec Phase 24 FW: A pair of ins, outs, MIDI (a plus, and why I'm a little hesitant about the Presonus Inspire) and digital I/O. Unfortunately I can't really find it in the states.
 
You can add midi to any midi-less card with one of these and a spare USB port. Midi is a low-flow 31.2 kBaud serial language that doesn't need anywhere near the bandwidth offered by USB 2.0 at full throttle --- it's perfectly happy with USB 1.1 which is the minimum most current computers have. Don't worry about conflicts - they're not an issue.

I recommend the Presonus Inspire too - the Saffire would be the choice but it has DSP that you probably won't use and is twice the money.
 
I'm a little confused looking at that Mackie... Does it have 8 analog ins? For example, if I want to make a track by track transfer from an 8 track tape deck, which means recording all 8 tracks simulataneously, can I do that with the Mackie?

I have a Yamaha i88X right now, and I think its going back to zzounds because it kinda sucks. That Mackie looks awesome. Not only is it a Firewire interface, but its a mixer too...
 
Hi_Flyer said:
I'm a little confused looking at that Mackie... Does it have 8 analog ins? For example, if I want to make a track by track transfer from an 8 track tape deck, which means recording all 8 tracks simulataneously, can I do that with the Mackie?

I have a Yamaha i88X right now, and I think its going back to zzounds because it kinda sucks. That Mackie looks awesome. Not only is it a Firewire interface, but its a mixer too...

Yeah, it's got 8 analog ins. Here's a huge pic.
 
Sounds kinda fishy,why would someone get a 12 channel mixer with 8 faders?Its like buying a car with 2 wheels :eek:
 
Pinachi said:
Sounds kinda fishy,why would someone get a 12 channel mixer with 8 faders?Its like buying a car with 2 wheels :eek:

Four faders are controlling four stereo channels.
 
apl, do you have one of these? If so, how exactly are you using it? Are you using the Firewire interface?
 
Hi_Flyer said:
apl, do you have one of these? If so, how exactly are you using it? Are you using the Firewire interface?

No, I don't have one. I only record with me, so I use a Tascam US122.
 
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