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Audio interface for mac usb c
Audio interface for mac usb c





audio interface for mac usb c
  1. #Audio interface for mac usb c mac os#
  2. #Audio interface for mac usb c upgrade#
  3. #Audio interface for mac usb c pro#
  4. #Audio interface for mac usb c Pc#
  5. #Audio interface for mac usb c plus#

Have taken that out to live rooms and used it on both Macs and Windows machines, sometimes using loads of channels, and into all kinds of DAW's - and never had a single problem with it. At home, I have a little RME Fireface UC and have been very very happy with it (owned it about 5 years now). Have used several other interfaces over the years and the RME stuff has become a favorite. Plays nice with Mac or Windows, and you can use Thunderbolt or Firewire.Īgree. I choose the tools that work best for me. I have no emotional attachment to either. If i needed CAD or was a gamer - then I'd build a PC. The fact that both my Macs are 2011 models and run as good as the day they were purchased - is good for me. When Microsoft was running unopposed - they stagnated horribly and the ridiculous mess that is Windows registry is a byproduct of that. Windows has improved drastically - and you windows peeps can also thank Apple for that. There are downsides to Mac and the fact that both sides are building ecosystems that make it difficult to escape from - but for now Mac still wins for me.

#Audio interface for mac usb c mac os#

The fact that Mac OS is built on such a stable kernel and that the Apple ecosystem is so tightly controlled for me is a positive. That's what a computer is supposed to be. I spend so much time just keeping Windows running that it became useless as a tool. I gave Windows a couple of decades - and have been a power user of both. The fact that you think Windows is better bothers me not in the slightest. If you're uptight because someone thinks Mac is better - that's really a reflection on you.

#Audio interface for mac usb c Pc#

I wonder if there is any impact on latency (good or bad) running the firewire interface over the thunderbolt 3 port.Įdit: maybe can chime in regarding some of the open questions above?ĭon't really feel like responding with quotes to each Mac vs PC comment. Also, those adapters will run me almost half the price of a new Scarlett 6i6 interface

#Audio interface for mac usb c pro#

I may be able to use the above mentioned string of adapters with my focusrite saffire pro 24 interface (which I am very satisfied with), but I think I'd have to dig out the external power supply for it then. I'm currently in a similar situation.īe aware that all these adapters may not allow you to use a bus-powered interface either!

#Audio interface for mac usb c upgrade#

It may be too expensive to consider in adapters alone, and maybe it's worth it to upgrade it. there are also firewire 800-> 400 CABLES. That last adapter is Firewire 800 if I recall correctly, which means you may need a firewire 800 -> firewire 400 adapter on top of that (if your interface is firewire 400, which I think it is).

#Audio interface for mac usb c plus#

Please be aware that the USB-C can be either USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3 - I'm not sure which one it is on the macs you're looking at.Ĭonversely, if it's thunderbolt 3, then you need a thunderbolt 3 -> thunderbolt 2 adapter PLUS a thunderbolt 2 - firewire adapter. I'm a very inexperienced when it comes to recording but now that I've decided to pick up my guitars again - I expect to do a lot more in the coming year. I'm no pro with no pro aspirations but I do want the best sound quality I can afford with minimized latency. I was looking on Amazon a the Focusrite for about $500 - it has a Thunderbolt interface (I believe) but I wondered what people here with much more experience than I had migrated to. So - i need something quality to replace it with. I have a Firestudio Mobile as my primary interface to the Mac for the Kemper and output to my monitors. The new Macs don't have Firewire anymore. Could say that about so many things.Īnyway.on to my question. Part of it is my favorite guitar too - it contributes by having some faulty wiring that I've been too lazy to tackle. This iMac still functions like the day i bought it.

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That's a $600 fix plus service charge - plus they let me know that in 3 months my 2011 iMac will be considered "vintage" and they won't be allowed to work on it anymore. I took my iMac in to the Genius Bar and they think my graphics card fan is going bad and for some reason that's where the EM is radiating from. So - I finally decided to solve my excessive noise issue by buying a new MacBook Pro.







Audio interface for mac usb c