VmusicV wrote:Hi,
First thanks for the reply.
While I get the "mixer" idea, to make it software rather than hardware in the audio interface device, it does take some CPU, maybe not much some, we'll see how it goes. For live performers using vst hosts with a lot of effects, every bit counts, not to mention just "extra stuff" to install, learn and make work.
While I suppose you could use the headphone as a 1/4" out, it feels a bit like a work around. Most audio interfaces have 1/4" and quite a few have both XLR and 1/4". I saw a post about the two headphone jacks being pretty close together.
A lot of folks seem to be convinced of the quality of the device. I am still wondering if it's worth twice the price of a plane/simple audio interface unit.
Confuzed in Columbus
That's what it is, just a feeling...
I used to hate RME stuff, mainly because of the software. I mean, at least TWO pieces of software to run ONE interface? Come on! Get real!
That was when I got to work with an RME interface once in a while. I got utterly confused and resorted to hating. It couldn't be me, could it?
When I got an RME (by accident, really, as I have several other interfaces), I got stubborn and tried to understand the software, as the quality of the hardware was better than anything else I own. Only when I took time to study the software, I started to understand the paradigm.
Now, you'll have to pry the interface from my dying hands. It's all I use for recording and measurement. Nothing comes close. All the rest is gathering dust.
And, yes, the preferences app, the driver and TotalMix use up to 0,5% CPU (on my personal, dual core Mac), even when idling. That too seemed ridiculous in the past. But it doesn't get any higher when using it, so it's never a problem. And yes, when using VSTi's, every percent CPU counts. But I'm certain other parts of your system waste a lot more. And these parts aren't even necessary for audio, but you can't switch them off easily. In my case, it's my Mac talking to the cloud. I don't need, or want the cloud, but it's there. Most Windows users need to disable wireless, fi. Another kind of pita. These are far more annoying than RME's software. Yet we accept it without complaining.
When it comes to stability, I've had NO problems with RME. Admittedly, I've had NO problems with some other manufacturers too. But none come to the set of functions (Digicheck, fi) in that software.
So the balance is very positive in favor of RME.
Do I sound like a real fanboi? Maybe. But I've been in IT for over 30 years and there's simply no other audio hardware/software I would recommend with the same certitude.
And I would like to see "standard" outputs parallel to the headphone outs too. I'm that fanatic. But I haven't been able to find one reason to support my fanatic feeling. And that's supported by numerous measurements I've done. So I'm trying to cure my fanaticism
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