I record vocals for up and coming talent. I needed a mobile and professional sound card. It's very easy to use. I used to own the echo indigo i/o and that was one of the best sound cards i ever owned in my life. This is very comparable to that except that u connect audiofire via firewire instead of express card.
By IRS
from Cambridge
About Me Experienced
4/21/2010
AUDIOFIRE4
5.0
PROS
Compact
Easy To Use
Clear Sound
CONS
BEST USES
Amateur Recording
Home Studio
Comments:
I use this in my home studio. It was very easy to set up and it sounds great.
By SolidGoldstein
from NorCal
About Me Experienced
12/02/2009
Exactly what I've been looking for
5.0
PROS
Lightweight
Compact
Versatile
Easy To Use
Specs are best in class
CONS
none
BEST USES
Home Entertainment
Amateur Recording
Comments:
The latency with my TI firewire PCI card is higher than the previous M-Audio Delta card, but not bad. That card couldn't do much and it certainly didn't sound as good as this echo. I record guitar and vocals once in a blue moon, but I mainly listen to music and watch movies on my PC via this echo which goes to a Samson 201a over custom balanced Mogami and some JBL L830's (via Mogami again). This box does all that I want it to and I can easily use it on anyone else's computer if I needed to record some demo tracks in a pinch. They didn't make audio cards this versatile or so well when I bought my first one in 2000. Abe's is the best.