Hi,
Last moth I had a robbery at my studio and the whole computer was stolen.
I had a nuendo complete system and now I've bought another computer and I'm looking for an audio card: I'm not sure if I should buy a Nuendo DSP 96/52 (by RME) like the one I owned before or try with a MOTU or an Apogee.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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RME is great stuff M-Audio is probably just a hair behind RME an
RME is great stuff
M-Audio is probably just a hair behind RME and a bit cheaper.
I have issues with MOTU, especially on a PC - really don't like them at all (too many bad experiences).
If you want to spend the money on real hi-end converters.. get a Lynx card and a couple of Apogees.
"-)
I agree with boheme6 on the motu issues. I was ok for about 5 mo
I agree with boheme6 on the motu issues. I was ok for about 5 months and then the 2408 started acting up. It's all maudio now and never a problem. Sorry to hear about the robbery.
I have M-Audio as well as Lynx. If you have the $, Lynx is a fin
I have M-Audio as well as Lynx. If you have the $, Lynx is a fine card.
I run Samplitude which will happily record with Delta and Lynx simultaneously. :D
Love all Lynx gear. I have an RME 8x8 ADDA in my "B" suite and
Love all Lynx gear.
I have an RME 8x8 ADDA in my "B" suite and love the sound. For the money I think it holds it own against Appogee. We have several in our "A" suite.
Chris
If price is a consideration, the M-Audio stuff is selling way ch
If price is a consideration, the M-Audio stuff is selling way cheap right now--the Delta 44 for around $145 and the Delta 66 for around $190.
Thanks Well, I think I'll buy an RME again... too many good rev
Thanks
Well, I think I'll buy an RME again... too many good reviews for this card...
I'll take a look on Lynx cards...
Thanks for your posts!! They helped me to consider MOTU's reliability...