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Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:52 am |
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Greetings!
I'm currently using M-Audio FireWire 410 as the audio interface as well as A/D converter with my MacBook Pro.
In a couple of days I'll begin using Mac Pro in place of MacBook Pro.
Currently I'm having "brain freezes" with my FireWire 410 at least a few times a day, when the sound no longer flows through the interface. In some cases, the only solution is to reboot the laptop.
I've been looking to use Rosetta 200 instead of FireWire 210 with the new Mac Pro desktop.
Will this change bring me more stability.
Will this change also give me a noticeably better sound quality?
Best regards,
-Eugene |
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