(freon cooling kit not included!!

seriously, this could come in handy...
http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/11/27 ... lsrc=mwrss
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Firewire has sort of become a double four-letter word, at least on some systems that have been experiencing fw log jam recently. I've just dumped about $1500 into a whole new HD RAID system just to free up the single FW bus on my G5 for this reason. It was just that big of a problem. It may be less an issue on Intels, but I know that I've assumed too much about FW-- too many peripherals competing for attention.HCMarkus wrote:Why does one need the Symphony card? The AD16x also takes a firewire card... wouldn't that do the trick? I like the fact the AD16x has the heart of Big Ben ticking away under the hood.
Keep talking Apogee and Tascam, and I'll follow you home like a stray beagle!!HCMarkus wrote:Yeah Frodo... in my case, the ONLY thing I hang off of the Firewire bus is my Audio I/O. I like the AD16x. Enough inputs to run a full tracking session. Great clock and converters. I may consider it down the road,but would be hard pressed to justify the expense if I go with a digital mixer like the Tascam.
How's the eSATA RAID working for you? Hopefully, you are enjoying improved performance for your VI's.
LOL!! Some rooms are indeed "acoustically treated" while other rooms have a nice natural "reverb". Isolation from residual noise can be a problem, but getting great environment ambience samples has been wonderful!!HCMarkus wrote:By the way, how are the acoustics in prison? Perhaps it would be better to simply go insane... those institutions have padded walls!
The Third C: Coolness!Frodo wrote:We've come such a long way to have arrived at the arguments of Apogee or no, large control surface or small... the quality of audio we're dealing with is at a high enough level that how we control this audio seems to be more a matter of convenience and cost, unless I've missed something.......................
Coolness is always a given!HCMarkus wrote:The Third C: Coolness!Frodo wrote:We've come such a long way to have arrived at the arguments of Apogee or no, large control surface or small... the quality of audio we're dealing with is at a high enough level that how we control this audio seems to be more a matter of convenience and cost, unless I've missed something.......................
Yah, Mr. Frodo. People would have KILLED for today's bare-boned DAW only a few years ago. Hope you are having fun in your travels. I am surviving my travails.