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FireWire is a method of transferring information between digital devices, especially audio and video equipment. Also known as IEEE 1394, FireWire is fast -- the latest version achieves speeds up to 800 Mbps. ... You can connect up to 63 devices to a FireWire bus. IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer. It was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Apple in cooperation with a number of companies, primarily Sony and Panasonic. Apple called the interface FireWire.

Can't change the Buffer Size - M-Audio FireWire 410 card

Hello!

I'd like to understand why I can't change the Buffer Size - which is on
256 - in my card interface. There is some arrows to change it but
nothing happens when I touch them.

Not possible in Cubase too... to field for doing this is gray, can't
touch it.

I have a Celeron 2.4 GHz et 512 Mb of memory (Windows). I use Cubase sx 2.0.

Tascam DM3200 with IF-FW/DM firewire card.

HI guys, I recieved my Tascam DM 3200 in good order.

I also purchased a IF-FW/DM FireWire Interface Card. I have been on the Tascam's website and was made to understand that DM3200 do not support the IF-FW/DM FireWire Interface Card. At least not at present

My aI'm is to use the DM3200 as an Audio interface with my PC. Via the firewire card.

MBox 2 vs. . M-Audio Firewire 410

I just bought a powerbook so I could have a portable DAW setup. I'm going for a system that I can compose & track on, PT is a must and stereo mic inputs are a must. But here's my problem. I think the Bmox 2 looks like turd, and it's just the old Mbox with MIDI connections added. So I'm looking into getting M-Powered instead of LE, it seems I can get more for less that way.

Hissing speakers when something plugged into FireWire ports

I have a pair of Event TR-8s that are connected to my Powerbook G4 and they emit a very audible hiss (like exagerated tape hiss) when I have something connected to my Powerbook's FireWire ports. As soon as I disconnect the FireWire cable it goes away.

I have an external FireWire HD that hosts some of my sample and audio libraries and need to have connected while I work.