
- Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k for mac os x#
- Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k generator#
- Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k drivers#
- Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k pro#
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k for mac os x#
And speaking of DAWs, the unit is compatible with most popular recording software for Mac OS X and Windows.Ī mix control allows zero-latency direct monitoring to aid performances without any delay or lag in the returning signal. MIDI input and output is available, along with USB MIDI for adding a control surface for DAW control. Eight MIDAS designed microphone preamps can supply 48V phantom power for use with condenser microphones.Īside from the eight XLR/TRS combo connectors, the interface also includes S/PDIF coaxial input and output, as well as ADAT optical inputs and outputs that support both S/PDIF and SMUX operation. With 24-bit/96kHz resolution, the unit provides connectivity for microphones, guitars, keyboards and MIDI devices. The U-PHORIA UMC1820 from Behringer is a USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interface featuring a combination of eighteen analog and digital inputs and twenty analog and digital outputs. RRP $299 US DOLLARS - rumoured to be around £200 GBPĬurrently pre-order ONLY - US stockist - and released around mid-March 2014 (March 15 according to one web store!)

The U-PHORIA UMC1820 from Behringer which was announced at NAMM 2014. I'll be paying close attention to what Behringer offer in terms of Mixer / Routing and standalone capabilities.
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k drivers#

Whilst the hardware from all vendors is quite similar - it is often the software that makes or breaks the solution. Without a decent hardware / software combination such as a software based mixer / router - you rely on the DAW to add the effects into the signal chain - which can add milliseconds before the output is heard via the speakers or headphones. This is of course interesting in LIVE situations, but also for mixing in the studio. The end result : a more natural performance from the performer (counteracting the clinical sound absorbing studio env). Presonus has built-in DSP 26x8 DSP mixer which allows for Near-zero-latency monitoring with extensive signal processing - including compression, reverb, delay and EQ to be added to the 'monitoring' side with no audible delay.
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k pro#
Saffire mixcontrol resets to 96k generator#

