Lee Revell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's called "firewire"
Shouldn't we call it 1394?. As I understand it, if you want to sell a
product with the firewire name you'd have to pay.
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
It's called "firewire"
Yep :) .
The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a family,
I fear the project will be relatively dead.
He, you must know more than I do? :) Where is t
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 00:48 +0100, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> > It's called "firewire"
>
> Yep :) .
>
> The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
> personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a family,
> I fear the project will be relatively dead. And f
> It's called "firewire"
Yep :) .
The problem of the freebob project is that it mainly depends on the
personal engagement of Daniel Wagner. If he decides to found a family,
I fear the project will be relatively dead. And finally even the Edirol
FA-101 "only" offers 10 inputs.
Best regards
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 21:44 +0100, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> So I'd like to see a 20 or 30 ins and 8 outs device instead of 2 ins
> and
> 8 outs :) .
It's called "firewire"
> There is the SB Audigy 2 NX with 8+2 channels.
> (You didn't mention any quality constraints. ;-)
hehe :) .
I have some synth, most are rackmounts and I have a 28 channel mixer in
it (8 Mono, 6 Stereo and 4 simple Stereo ins). Almost all ports are
used, I could even have some more.
Some da
Christoph Eckert wrote:
> Some of us (including me) would like to see a USB 2.0 breakout box which
> grants more than 2x2 channels while using a standard USB 2.0 protocol.
There is the SB Audigy 2 NX with 8+2 channels.
(You didn't mention any quality constraints. ;-)
Clemens
Hi all,
sorry for cross posting, but I found the following info very interesting
when discussing about USB 1.1 vs. USB 2.0 stuff.
Some of us (including me) would like to see a USB 2.0 breakout box which
grants more than 2x2 channels while using a standard USB 2.0 protocol.
Bruce Wahler polite