Edirol FA-66 Firewire Interface
Re: Edirol FA-66
maxi wrote:happy (mac-)users here?
i just got one, replaced my m-audio 410 with it..
now i can get realtime guitar properly.
m-audio stank.
fa-66 uses the coreaudio, no drivers.
it does use some cpu, but so does ANY firewire device.
thats how firewire works.
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I have the FA-101 so my statements may not apply.
Nice sturdy but light little unit. Latency is 16 ms total (could be better i suppose) and clear sounding ins to my untrained ear, and ZERO driver issues.
Downsides are... bit of a cpu hit, firewire buzz (pretty well documented here) and no mixer software.
Overall I'm mostly pleased.
EMU have some new ones out that look cool (I think those are firewire)....
P.S. I really want a Traveler....someday.
Nice sturdy but light little unit. Latency is 16 ms total (could be better i suppose) and clear sounding ins to my untrained ear, and ZERO driver issues.
Downsides are... bit of a cpu hit, firewire buzz (pretty well documented here) and no mixer software.
Overall I'm mostly pleased.
EMU have some new ones out that look cool (I think those are firewire)....
P.S. I really want a Traveler....someday.
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yeah, would like to know too if upgrade in ram would helpcontinuous wrote:Yes, the latency is really too high. Others using the same unit seem to able to get lower.
I have a 4200 rpm drive and only 512 ram, I wonder if improving these would help?
further, one of the main reason for choosing this one is that there seem to be less issues than the presonus firebox? crap maybe, cous forums are not objective, but
but both interfaces got there +en-'s for me
edirol:
+ 192khz (don't know if i would use that...)
+ design (looks sturdier too)
+ onboard midi ( no breakout)
- no coaxical spdif (but internal, no breakout, witch is +)
- no softwaremixer
presonus:
+ coaxial spdif
+ software mixer
- breakout cable for spdif and midi
- design
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i too was trying to decide between the firebox and the fa-66. i got the firebox because it had two i/4 inch line inputs (3 & 4) on the back as well as its two pre-amps (1 & 2), whereas the edirol only had rca inputs on the back in addition to its pre-amps.
i'm pretty happy with the firebox except that it's mixer has no level meters, and no indication on the box if it's line inputs are clipping (WTF). you have to check to input meter in system preferences (only one meter). also, mixer settings don't become active until you open the mixer app. kind of annoying.
the other thing is i'm finding very low mic levels. even when i've got the input at max, it's still not quite good enough for recording acoustic guitar. for vocals i have it at max and need to be quite close to the mic. could be my mic, but it seemed fine with my mbox.
otherwise, pretty good.
rob
i'm pretty happy with the firebox except that it's mixer has no level meters, and no indication on the box if it's line inputs are clipping (WTF). you have to check to input meter in system preferences (only one meter). also, mixer settings don't become active until you open the mixer app. kind of annoying.
the other thing is i'm finding very low mic levels. even when i've got the input at max, it's still not quite good enough for recording acoustic guitar. for vocals i have it at max and need to be quite close to the mic. could be my mic, but it seemed fine with my mbox.
otherwise, pretty good.
rob
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i get anywhere from 5ms to 10ms depending on what i am doing and howcontinuous wrote:Yes, the latency is really too high. Others using the same unit seem to able to get lower.
I have a 4200 rpm drive and only 512 ram, I wonder if improving these would help?
much realtime processing i am doing to my guitar.
it's all about managing those frozen bits.
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sorry maxi, forgot to check this post again. in answer to your question, i'm not sure of the actual time in ms of latency, but i play both guitar and bass into the firebox while software monitoring with effects, and it's fine for me. and i've been playing for many years, so i'd be a bit picky.
i think it depends not just on the interface, but the OS, processor and plug-ins running etc (ex. i can't have logic's adaptive limiter in the chain while monitoring realtime -too much latency, but everything else is fine). i don't think that ram matters for latency though.
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i think it depends not just on the interface, but the OS, processor and plug-ins running etc (ex. i can't have logic's adaptive limiter in the chain while monitoring realtime -too much latency, but everything else is fine). i don't think that ram matters for latency though.
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