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mrface2112
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don't worry, this isn't "which is better?" drivel. ;-)
i've got a laptop with a docking station (not port replicator) which takes 1 PCI card. it's running win2k and has plenty of horsepower (pentium centrino 1.6 with 512mb ram). I need at least 8 channels of decent quality I/O, preferably 16, but i could live with 8 until i build a new desktop later this year.
the motu will do 24bit and 48khz and reportedly has better converters than the delta 1010....where the delta will do 24/96. i'm not picky about the numbers, and would be quite happy with 24/48 if it were nice and clean.
obviously the motu would give me more immediate expandability being able to run 3 units off one card. i have no problems getting the delta 1010 and waiting a while for more inputs, as i've had good success with m-audio products in the past. i've got friends who run motu on windows platforms with no problems as well.
assuming that price were the same for both units and all other things equal, which would you pull the trigger on and why?
wade
i've got a laptop with a docking station (not port replicator) which takes 1 PCI card. it's running win2k and has plenty of horsepower (pentium centrino 1.6 with 512mb ram). I need at least 8 channels of decent quality I/O, preferably 16, but i could live with 8 until i build a new desktop later this year.
the motu will do 24bit and 48khz and reportedly has better converters than the delta 1010....where the delta will do 24/96. i'm not picky about the numbers, and would be quite happy with 24/48 if it were nice and clean.
obviously the motu would give me more immediate expandability being able to run 3 units off one card. i have no problems getting the delta 1010 and waiting a while for more inputs, as i've had good success with m-audio products in the past. i've got friends who run motu on windows platforms with no problems as well.
assuming that price were the same for both units and all other things equal, which would you pull the trigger on and why?
wade