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How good is RME soundcard?
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josh
Hi guys,

I would like to know more about RME soundcard. How good can it be to be compared to the others? Seem knew to me though.

Anyone having this soundcard??

Thanks thanks
Vizay
it wouldn't hurt if you told us wich modell youre thinking about ;)

what I can say about RME-cards generally is that the soundquality is awesome and they are really easy to work with and most of them have good drivers too.
josh
Firewire Card. FireFace 800.

This is the link
Vizay
ahh :)

from what I've heard it's only good that card. It got a 9 out of 10 from the biggest studio magazine here in sweden :)
josh
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Originally posted by Vizay
ahh :)

from what I've heard it's only good that card. It got a 9 out of 10 from the biggest studio magazine here in sweden :)


Cool thanks mate!!

Look like i better persuade my company to get this. It seem so good and also its SGD 1.2-1.3K compare to M Audio the price range wasnt that far.

SGD1.2 is almost 600 Euros
DJDIRTY
Hi.

I have a RME multiface. I bought it this year to replace my M-audio delta 66. I still have the delta 66 in the other computer now.. But what can i say. It sound's better than my m-audio Delta 66 card, It's plug in and forget. I never had any problems whatsoever with it, running win xp and Cubase sx 2 + Tc powercore. My recordings sound better, and the latency is low. When i was buying a new card i looked into RME and Motu. But after testing both cards i chose RME. If you are looking for something that works and sounds good, i highly reccomend rme. Some people say that that m audio sound almost as good, but You will not know untill you have both cards home. Well i had both in one computer and using same mixes, and same monitors i was switching between them to see how big the diefferance is. And I can say the diefference is enough to convince me, and 2 of my friends to go ditch their m-audio cards and get RME.. Best bet is to demo the unit, or purchese it from a store and compare it to your current card in your own home enviroment. Just make sure you can return it if you're not happy, But I doubt that..
josh
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Originally posted by DJDIRTY
Hi.

I have a RME multiface. I bought it this year to replace my M-audio delta 66. I still have the delta 66 in the other computer now.. But what can i say. It sound's better than my m-audio Delta 66 card, It's plug in and forget. I never had any problems whatsoever with it, running win xp and Cubase sx 2 + Tc powercore. My recordings sound better, and the latency is low. When i was buying a new card i looked into RME and Motu. But after testing both cards i chose RME. If you are looking for something that works and sounds good, i highly reccomend rme. Some people say that that m audio sound almost as good, but You will not know untill you have both cards home. Well i had both in one computer and using same mixes, and same monitors i was switching between them to see how big the diefferance is. And I can say the diefference is enough to convince me, and 2 of my friends to go ditch their m-audio cards and get RME.. Best bet is to demo the unit, or purchese it from a store and compare it to your current card in your own home enviroment. Just make sure you can return it if you're not happy, But I doubt that..


woot.. look like its worth of money to get it. How much did you get for RME Soundcard? Any idea how much FireFace800 will cost how much?

Glad to know you are using RME SC. You direct in all your equipment to the soundcard right since it had 8 I/O
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