Jeremy Spencer
Senior Member
And is there a benefit to using Thunderbolt 2/3 over USB2 when working with a lot of virtual instruments?
Sorry if I missed it...but are you on PC or Mac?
And is there a benefit to using Thunderbolt 2/3 over USB2 when working with a lot of virtual instruments?
I'd considered the babyface pro before but I'm put off by its form - I don't need it to be mobile, it will just sit on my studio desk. I'd prefer cables to just be at the back not all around taking up space. How heavy is the babyface pro? I like the sturdyness of the saffire I have, would be babyface pro be easily moved?
I'd considered the babyface pro before but I'm put off by its form - I don't need it to be mobile, it will just sit on my studio desk. I'd prefer cables to just be at the back not all around taking up space. How heavy is the babyface pro? I like the sturdyness of the saffire I have, would be babyface pro be easily moved?
I've heard you can get a pro Behringer for around $59.
I recently went with RME, moving from Focusrite same as yourself. I've had big issues with getting TB to work properly and RME's support have been pretty useless TBH. The USB3 connection is good though.
It's a shame that you need just those two extra outs, because that puts you at the RME UCX. With the ARC Remote that comes to $1779. Even the lowliest Apollos have the I/O you want. Not sure how their drivers are, but they're probably very good.
One thing you could do is use the RME BFP with a passive monitor controller.
Did you post on the forum? The engineers have always gotten right back to me.
Are you considering Apogee?
What improvements would I see over my Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 with either the RME Babyface Pro or the Universal Audio Apollo Twin Quad MkII ?