Firewire Audio Interfaces
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Before choosing a Firewire audio interface, you'll need to first decide how many instruments you plan to record. For example, the PreSonus FireStudio Mobile 10x6 FireWire Recording system is a 10-input, 6-output unit that combines two PreSonus XMAX Class A mic preamplifiers, MIDI I/O, separate gain control and headphone monitoring. Portable, easy to set up and very affordable, the FireStudio Mobile Recording System is a top seller that's ideal for guitars, bass, drums and more.
Now for those of you who want 8 boutique-quality Onyx mic preamps with industry-leading fidelity, Mackie has just the answer: the Onyx Blackbird Premium 16x16 FireWire Recording Interface. Boasting high-headroom design with super-low noise, flexible FireWire touring, acclaimed JetPLL jitter elimination technology and more, this interface is perfect for both studio and live applications. Another high-end recording unit to consider is the Steinberg MR816X FireWire Interface. Compatible with Mac OS X, Windows XP and Windows Vista, this interface provides latency-free recording and features DSP-powered FX and 8 discrete Class A analog 'D-Pre' mic preamps. For unmatched depth and clarity in your recordings, the MR816X is just the answer.
With their ability to transfer multi-channel digital audio to and from your computer, Firewire audio interfaces are essential to the recording setups of professional and amateur recording engineers around the globe. In addition to the models mentioned, there are many other interfaces here, so feel free to explore the rest of your choices any time now.